Monthly Support

Ongoing Advocacy Support

Long-term advocacy for families navigating a process that doesn't end after one meeting.

What this service covers

For many families, the IEP process is not a single meeting. It's a series of evaluations, reviews, disputes, placements, and appeals that can span years. A single prep session or document review gets you through one meeting. Ongoing support gets your child through the system.

Monthly support is for families who need a consistent advocate in their corner as things evolve: when schools propose changes, when services aren't being implemented, when a new evaluation produces results you don't agree with, or when a dispute is moving toward formal resolution.

What's included

  • Regular strategy sessions (frequency based on your situation)
  • Review of all new documents, communications, and proposals as they arrive
  • Guidance on responding to school communications in writing
  • Preparation for upcoming meetings, evaluations, or hearings
  • Monitoring of IEP implementation and service delivery
  • Escalation guidance if informal resolution isn't working

Who this is for

Families managing complex or long-running IEP disputes, children with significant or evolving needs, or situations where the school has proposed major changes and the family needs consistent guidance over time. Available for families in any state.

How it works

1
Intake and mapping
Meghan reviews all existing documents — IEPs, evaluations, communications, prior decisions — and you meet to map where things stand and what needs attention first.
2
Consistent support
Regular strategy sessions, document reviews as new materials arrive, and guidance on written communications. Meghan is in your corner as the school year moves.
3
Escalation when needed
When informal resolution stops working, Meghan prepares you to escalate — mediation, state complaint, or due process — and identifies the point at which an attorney would add value.

Common questions

How long do families typically stay in ongoing support? +

Anywhere from 3 months to a full school year, depending on complexity. Families with active disputes or significant placement changes typically need more time.

Is there a minimum commitment? +

No. Support is month-to-month. Families can pause during quiet stretches and resume when things change.

What's the difference between this and just booking prep sessions as needed? +

Continuity. When something unexpected happens — a proposed placement change, a school refusing to implement a service — you don't start from scratch explaining your situation. Meghan already knows it.

Does this include meeting attendance? +

Meeting attendance can be added to any ongoing support arrangement. It's scoped based on your situation when you discuss it with Meghan.

Ready to get started?

Book a 30-minute consult. Meghan will listen and tell you exactly what kind of support makes sense.

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Related resources

IEP Meeting Prep → Meeting Attendance → IEP Dispute Resolution Options → When Your IEP Is Not Being Followed →
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