
Frequently asked questions.
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We serve families throughout the United States. Most services, including document review, coaching, and meeting attendance, are provided virtually to ensure accessibility and flexibility.
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Yes — we attend meetings virtually by default, but in-person attendance is available upon request.
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Free 30-minute case review
Document prep & review (IEPs, 504 Plans, letters, parent input statements)
Live meeting advocacy (IEP/504 attendance and representation)
Digital resources (like our $50 IEP Step-by-Step Guide)
Mission-based merch to support our Justice Fund
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No. Lions Watch Advocacy is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
We are trained, experienced advocates focused on educational access, parent empowerment, and IDEA/504 procedural protections. -
The Justice Fund helps us provide free or low-cost services to families who can't otherwise afford advocacy.
You can support it by donating, buying merch, or giving a gift card. -
Yes. We offer flexible billing options for returning clients. Most clients prepay for services, and no account will exceed 4 hours of billable work without prior approval.
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No. All sales and services are final. Please read each listing and service agreement carefully.
We are committed to transparency and satisfaction. -
You can book your free case review or a paid session directly from our Services page, or use the “Book Now” button at the top of the site.
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Yes! Gift cards can be used for advocacy services, merch, and digital resources.
They never expire and are a great way to give or budget support. -
Our priority is always the family and student. We do not take contracts from school systems or LEAs.
We are here to support parents and guardians, not institutions. -
Returning clients may receive private booking links by email after completing their first engagement and Service Agreement. Need to book again? Just reply to your last message or email us directly.