Why reinvent the wheel? 

NHELD believes that where homeschoolers in one state have succeeded in retaining their freedom to educate, that state should be used as a model to be replicated in the other states, should they choose to do so. 

In order to facilitate this process, NHELD is establishing a central clearinghouse of information where homeschoolers can present facts, methods, and procedures they use to successfully resolve legal and political problems in their home state, and to resolve legal and political problems affecting all states. 

NHELD members can then request and participate in joint meetings across state lines to have power in numbers and in the exchange of ideas. 

With regard to legal matters 

In order for any attorney to provide legal advice, the attorney must be licensed to practice law in that state. In the months ahead, we will be establishing a network of attorneys to assist you. In the meantime, we can help you navigate through legal issues in the following ways:
  • Provide a plan of action for your family to follow in the event of a problem encountered with government officials in instructing your children.
  • Provide communication from NHELD, LLC, to government officials in explanation of homeschooling issues.
  • Provide a referral to others knowledgeable about homeschooling issues who may be able to assist you. NHELD believes that most legal problems encountered by families who homeschool may be resolved without resorting to litigation or the adoption of new state or federal laws.
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A resource you can depend on

NHELD does not believe in just directing families to act in unison on the basis of an opinion that NHELD has formed on its own. NHELD believes in empowering individuals to act in accordance with their own conscience and unique circumstances. 

NHELD believes in

(1) informing individuals about where to find proposed existing and proposed law, at its original source, and in its entirety;

(2) advising individuals not to take the word of anyone else about what the law says, but to read the original document for themselves to formulate their own opinion; and

(3) providing suggestions, when asked, about how to protect the rights of parents and children.

NHELD does not believe in blindly following the word of anyone. NHELD believes in an informed, empowered citizenry, able to fight for freedom effectively, when necessary. If you believe as we do, and want to help protect freedom for all of us, see below, and please become a member of NHELD today.

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  • Parental Rights Org Outs It’s True Beliefs
  • Please Stop Calling Forced Public School at Home During a Pandemic, Homeschooling - It's Not
  • Are Public School Districts Refusing to Allow Parents to Withdraw Their Children?
  • Tax Credits for Homeschoolers - Still Can't Take Away the Stink
  • There is No Looming Threat from the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • What is ALEC and Why Do You Need to Know?
  • Why Does a HSLDA Promote Data Collection By Google G Suite?
  • Federal Law to Include Homeschoolers in ROTC - Any Problems?
  • Another Government Failure Leaves Another Child Dead

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