Homeschool Legal Advantage by Christine Field

We are pleased to offer a complimentary First-Year Membership in HLA! That’s a $65 value – absolutely FREE! (See Member Benefits below)

HLA is an outreach of the Christian Law Association (CLA). The CLA has faithfully served churches and families since 1969, and has successfully defended over 8,000 educational freedom-related cases.

HLA provides homeschooling families with every legal service that any other homeschool legal organization provides. Additionally, they provide a free will for both Mom and Dad, represent homeschool organizations, help working parents with workplace issues related to their Christian faith, serve local churches and pastors, and do it all on a suggested donation model.

You may wish to note that the HLA team includes a large group of full-time attorneys and an additional 200+ affiliated attorneys throughout the United States.

BENEFITS of MEMBERSHIP in HLA
As a member of Homeschool Legal Advantage, you are given the telephone number of an attorney who is available to answer any legal question related to homeschool issues.
Homeschool Legal Advantage members receive all homeschool related legal representation free of charge. HLA pays for all attorney fees, expert witness costs, travel expenses, and court costs allowable by law.
In addition, HLA members receive free legal representation from the Christian Law Association for religious liberty issues even if the cause of action is not related to homeschooling. This includes matters such as workplace discrimination, Christian employer obligations, the right to witness, public prayer, and any other matter related to Christians in matters of faith.

Most legal matters related to homeschooling and Christian liberty are resolved quickly without court action. Often, HLA and CLA attorneys can successfully defend an attack by contacting local officials on behalf of their member. If a homeschooling court case is necessary, Homeschool Legal Advantage provides full representation every step of the way. Members can take comfort in knowing they enjoy full legal protection for homeschooling and Christian liberty issues.

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
• A last will and testament drafted by an attorney that will thoughtfully distribute your estate to your heirs and outline your wishes for your children.
• Access to a comprehensive website with homeschool laws for your state.
• Legal alerts and a monthly HLA newsletter.
• A 20 percent discount on legal and educational resources from the Christian Law Association.

To take advantage of this FREE offer, go to www.HomeschoolLegalAdvantage.com. Click on the link JOIN NOW. The program asks a few identifying questions, then you click to join. When you are asked for a promotion code, type in GIFT. That’s it!

Upon receipt of your registration, you will receive a confirmation email that also includes instructions on how to ACTIVATE your Homeschool Legal Advantage membership. Follow instructions to download your membership card and questionnaire for your Last Will & Testament.

Homeschool Legal Advantage is here for YOU so you can homeschool without fear and with confidence. We know you will enjoy this new approach to legal services for your family.

Free Legal Membership! Catch the Wave ~~~ by Christine Field

As you think about your homeschool, I’d like you to consider a fresh approach to legal services. Homeschool Legal Advantage is a ministry of the Christian Law Association. For over 40 years they have provided legal defense to Christians in matters of faith, family and freedom. Homeschool Legal Advantage is a ministry wing of this great organization.

Are you tired of paying high yearly fees for a service you may never need? But do you want the assurance that help is available in the event of a legal challenge to your homeschooling? Homeschool Legal Advantage is the solution!

Your first year is absolutely FREE. Not only that, but you can have a Last Will & Testament prepared for you FREE of charge. That’s right! A custom estate plan for you so your children will be protected in the future – legal professionals available to help you if you have trouble today.

What about subsequent years? Because we are a non-profit ministry, after your first year we ask you to prayerfully consider a donation. We know times are tough. Parents who appreciate our fresh approach are renewing for whatever they can afford.

I have been around the homeschool community for a long time. Maybe you’ve read one of my books, or heard me speak at a convention. Yes, I am proud to be affiliated with Homeschool Legal Advantage. As an attorney, it has been an incredible opportunity for me to work at the intersection of my faith and my legal training. Only God could have arranged such a thing! As my kids were getting older and I prayed about what to do next with my life, Attorney David Gibbs and the Christian Law Association entered my life. I was assigned to interview him for The Old Schoolhouse Magazine My assignment was to talk to him about his representation of the parents of Terri Schiavo. Do you remember that case from a few years back? He fought valiantly to keep Terri alive. Ultimately, her ex-husband prevailed and Terri was subjected to a court order allowing her to be starved to death. It was a case that shook the nation and I had the honor of interviewing him!

During the course of that interview, I learned that he was a homeschooling Dad with a vision to change the way legal services are delivered to the homeschool community. It was a vision that I shared.

As we approach 25,000 members we would be honored to serve your family. Go to our website at www.HomeschoolLegalAdvantage.com, click JOIN NOW and enter the code GIFT when prompted.

Your life as a homeschooler in the 21st century is very different from when I started homeschooling in the olden days. Let your legal membership reflect and support you as a modern homeschooler. We’re a new approach to legal services. Catch the wave!

Christine Field
www.HomeschoolLegalAdvantage.com
Use Code: GIFT

Federal Tax Credits for Homeschoolers: Thanks, but No Thanks … by Christine Field

Homeschoolers are abuzz with discussion over the suggestion that Republicans may be introducing legislation to give a federal tax credit to homeschoolers.  While nothing has been proposed to date (do a search at http://thomas.loc.gov/), it is worthwhile to examine the pros and cons.

In this economy, who wouldn’t favor a tax break from a government that seeks to support and control virtually every aspect of modern life?  Besides, the argument goes, we all pay taxes and we should be in line to be the beneficiaries of the unfunded largess of the lawmakers.  Everyone else is doing it ….

From a larger perspective, it is a common ploy of the Federal government to dangle a carrot in front of states for funding.  The states that comply, such as the recent Race to the Top campaign, receive huge sums of money from the government.  But, the funds, as always, are tied to an expectation.  In the Race to the Top, participating states had to agree to adopt Common Core Standards, an effort to have a common curriculum across the states.

But, you say, this isn’t really funding – it’s a return on taxes we have already paid.

True, just like every other deduction you take on your Income Taxes, such expenditures would have to be documented.  In our view, this leaves the door open for inspection and approval.  It is a foothold that we cannot allow the Federal government to establish.

For comparison, three states allow parents to take a deduction on their State income taxes for homeschool expenses.  In my state (Illinois) I have taken the deduction and have been subject to questioning and requests for extra documentation each year I have sought it.

What the state allows, it can also regulate.  Let’s examine another state benefit available to some homeschoolers.  In a highly touted program, parents in Minnesota can seek a small textbook reimbursement for their homeschool expenses.  The amount is paltry compared to the amounts most parents actually expend.  Look at how the regulation is worded:

“Textbook” means any book or book substitute which a pupil uses as a text or text substitute in a particular class or program in the school regularly attended and a copy of which is expected to be available for the individual use of each pupil in this class or program. The term shall be limited to books, workbooks, or manuals, whether bound or in loose-leaf form, intended for use as a principal source of study material for a given class or a group of students. The term includes only such secular, neutral and nonideological textbooks as are available, used by, or of benefit to Minnesota public school pupils.
By statute and by definition, they only offer textbook assistance for secular, neutral and nonideological textbooks as are available, used by, or of benefit to Minnesota public school pupils.  Some homeschoolers could qualify, but many would not.

We oppose Federal tax credits for homeschoolers based on our experience with all such programs.  In sum:

1.  Education has been and should remain a matter for the states, not the Federal government.

2.  Funding (whether outright or in the form of tax credits) comes with expectations.  Is it too far to imagine the accountability that might be required for such a tax credit?  Common standards and standardized  testing are two burdens which come directly to mind.

3.  A tax credit would require documentation.

4.  Documentation leads to scrutiny and the authority to deny or dismiss unless certain conditions are met, such as requiring only secular materials.

While we are all looking for a break in this economy, this break is too costly to the freedoms and individuality of homeschoolers.  Thanks, but no thanks.

Christine Field

Attorney at Law