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Clear guidance before the next decision.

Legal and school-related questions often come up before you feel ready to call an attorney or advocate. These resources are designed to help you understand common concerns, prepare better questions, and decide what kind of support may fit the moment.

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Choose the resource that fits the decision in front of you.

Each resource is written in plain language to help you understand what may matter before you respond, sign, attend a meeting, or make the next decision.

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Divorce & Separation FAQs

Divorce & Separation FAQs

Plain-English answers about filing, separation, moving out, proposed agreements, mediation, temporary orders, and the decisions that may come before or during divorce.

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Child Custody & Support FAQs

Child Custody & Support FAQs

Guidance for parents with questions about parenting schedules, support, exchanges, school decisions, communication, proposed agreements, and what to consider before conflict grows.

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Education Advocacy FAQs

Education Advocacy FAQs

AAnswers for parents navigating ARD/IEP meetings, 504 plans, dyslexia, accommodations, evaluations, behavior supports, discipline concerns, and school communication.

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Estate Planning FAQs

Estate Planning FAQs

Simple guidance about wills, trusts, powers of attorney, medical directives, guardianship planning, updates, and planning before decisions become urgent.

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