Legal Disclaimer

Last updated: April 27, 2026

Please read this disclaimer carefully before using ClearIEP services. By accessing or using ClearIEP, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to this disclaimer.

Not Legal Advice

ClearIEP does not provide legal advice. All reports, letters, guides, and other materials produced by ClearIEP are educational information and document preparation services only. Nothing produced by ClearIEP constitutes legal advice and using ClearIEP does not create an attorney-client relationship.

For legal advice or representation regarding your child's IEP or special education matters, you should consult a qualified attorney licensed in your state.

AI-Generated Content

ClearIEP uses artificial intelligence trained on the federal IDEA standard (34 CFR Part 300) to generate personalized reports and documents. While we work continuously to ensure accuracy, AI-generated content may contain errors, omissions, or outdated information.

You should review all materials carefully, verify any specific claims or citations independently, and not rely solely on ClearIEP outputs when making decisions that affect your child's education or legal rights.

No Guarantee of Outcomes

ClearIEP cannot and does not guarantee any specific outcome from using our reports or documents. Outcomes from IEP meetings, dispute processes, or interactions with school districts depend on many factors outside our control, including the specific facts of your child's situation, the responsiveness of the school district, and applicable state and local rules.

Educational Information Only

Information provided in our reports about IDEA, federal regulations, and parental rights is educational in nature. While we strive for accuracy, special education law is complex and evolving. Specific legal citations and rights described in our reports should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal advice tailored to your situation.

State-Specific Variations

While IDEA is federal law and applies in all 50 states, individual states may have additional requirements, procedures, or interpretations that differ from federal standards. ClearIEP reports focus on federal IDEA requirements and may not cover state-specific nuances. Consult a special education attorney or advocate licensed in your state for state-specific guidance.

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Changes to This Disclaimer

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