Julie Carter Law Firm
Alabama Education Rights and Family Law
K-12 Education
IEP, 504, BIP, IDEA, ADA, accommodations, modifications, services, and more.
The world of special education is full of lingo and can feel like it is stacked against the parent and the child. Understand you and your child’s rights, from evaluation to graduation, and get your child what they need to succeed.
Family Law
Divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, paternity issues, and adoption. Family law issues involve some of the most delicate and difficult dilemmas you will face. You need someone on your side who understands.
Higher Ed
Disability accommodations, Title IX sexual misconduct complaints, conduct code concerns, and residency appeals. When legal issues arise in higher ed, it can feel like much higher stakes. Your college degree is on the line. Experienced legal advice and representation can help.
Big law experience from a small practice.
Hi, I’m Julie. After years of working with big companies at a big law firm, I had a new vision in mind: a small, client-centered practice, with a focus on legal issues that affect children’s lives, led by an attorney who really listens, connects, and understands. This vision is the foundation for Julie Carter Law LLC. I work with parents and caregivers of children with disabilities in school, those facing family law issues involving children, and college-level students facing disciplinary, residency, and disability-related issues.
Through my main practice areas of education and family law, I help my clients with legal problems that come up in their everyday lives. Whether those legal issues arise in the classroom or the court room, I am here to help. My goal is simple: provide strong legal counsel you can trust so you can get through this time and get on with the rest of life.

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