An AI-powered advocacy tool that gives parents of special needs children the laws, the funding data, and the power to walk into any IEP meeting and fight for what their child deserves.
✓ No credit card✓ No account needed✓ Built by a special needs mom
8.2MStudents with IEPs
105K+Restrained or secluded yearly
50States, 50 different systems
4States I've fought this in
Sources: 8.2M students with IEPs — U.S. Dept of Education, Condition of Education 2025 (IES/NCES), latest available data. 105K+ restrained or secluded — U.S. Dept of Education Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), 2021–22 school year, latest available data. 80% of those students are students with disabilities. 70% of districts report zero incidents (GAO-19-418T), meaning the real number is likely far higher.
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The knowledge is always free. The tools have a cost. No family is turned away.
I built this because the system failed my son. Every parent deserves access to their rights — regardless of income. The legal information is free because it should be. The AI-powered tools cost real money to run. If you can afford a membership, your subscription funds the mission. If you can't, we have your back.
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✨ Know Your Rights AI — ask any IEP question, get the law
✨ 26-citation legal library across all 50 states
✨ Staff credential lookup (state databases)
✨ Funding Transparency — see your state's IDEA dollars
✨ Perfectly Possible spotlight series
✨ Every update, every new resource, forever
✨ Everything in Free, plus:
✨ IEP Change Detection — AI diffs every page before you sign
✨ Meeting Prep Mode — talking points, legal backing, pushback scripts
✨ Advocacy Letter Builder — formal complaints with the right citations
✨ Funding Calculator — what your child's services cost to replace
✨ Records & Withdrawal Tracking — deadline timers + escalation
✨ Communication Log — paper trail with promise tracking
✨ IEP Deadline Tracker — never miss a legal timeline again
✨ Cancel anytime. No contracts. No guilt.
✨ Up to 3 children included
✨ Everything in Advocate, plus:
✨ My Child's Profile — the living record that grows with your child
✨ AI Credential Verification — deep-check BACB, ASHA, NCSP registries
✨ Transportation Safety Monitor — federal FMCSA carrier lookups
✨ Priority access + your feedback shapes what we build next
✨ You fund sponsored seats — full Champion access for families who can't afford it
✨ Up to 3 children included
Your $29 protects your child — and someone else's.
All plans include up to 3 children. Pricing may adjust as we grow to keep the tools sustainable for everyone.
💜 Can't afford a membership right now?
We get it. Money is tight and your kid still needs you to show up. A limited number of grant-funded sponsored seats are available each month — every tool, every feature. No proof of income. No shame.
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We review applications monthly and open new seats as funding allows. You'll hear from us by email. No proof of income required — ever.
Each month we open new sponsored seats. Applications stay active for 90 days.
Your information is secure. We will never share your data.
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IEPs changed without notice
Schools alter goals, reduce services, and change language — then hand you a document to sign before you catch the differences.
Unqualified staff with your child
Paraprofessionals assigned without proper credentials or training — and parents are never told what to ask for.
Transportation changes, no notice
Your nonverbal child placed on an unfamiliar van with unfamiliar adults. No advance warning. No explanation.
Withdrawals ignored, records withheld
You send a formal withdrawal letter and the school — the administrator, the principal, the special education director — never even acknowledges it. Your child's records? Never sent.
Every state is different
Move across state lines and the rules change completely. What your child was entitled to in one state may not exist in the next. Parents start over every time.
No real accountability
School officials can ignore your letters, deny your requests, and face zero consequences — because they know most parents don't know how to escalate.
Your Advocacy Journey
Every tool a parent shouldn't need but absolutely does.
Pick a path. Start anywhere. Come back when you need the next one.
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Learn Your Rights
"I don't know what my child is entitled to." Start here. The law is on your side — you just need to know where to find it.
Moving states? The AI knows the laws in all 50 states and flags what changes for your child's rights and services.
How it helpsCross state lines and your child's rights change overnight. Know what's different BEFORE enrollment so you don't lose months fighting for services.
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Prepare for Your Meeting
"I have an IEP meeting and I don't know what to say." Walk in with a battle plan — not a stomachache.
What worked. What didn't. What other parents wish they'd known. A community-powered library of IEP navigation knowledge — searchable by state, with AI-powered answers.
No signup. No credit card. No email required. Ask the AI what your child is legally entitled to under IDEA, Section 504, and your state's laws. Start in 30 seconds.
No legal background needed. No jargon to decode. Just your child's information and a few minutes.
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Build Your Child's Profile
Enter your child's diagnosis, current services, IEP goals, and your state. The more details you share, the more specific the guidance becomes.
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The AI Learns Their Rights
Our AI cross-references federal law (IDEA, Section 504, ADA), your state's education code, and relevant case law to identify exactly what your child is entitled to.
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Walk Into Every Meeting Prepared
Get plain-language answers, specific legal citations, and the words to say when the district pushes back. You'll know more than most people at that table.
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Your data is never sold, shared, or traded
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Never shared with schools or districts unless you choose to
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Delete all data within 48 hours on request
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Built by a special needs mom
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Legal information, not legal advice
FAQ
Questions Parents Ask
Straight answers. No runaround.
No. This is legal information — the same laws, citations, and case law that attorneys reference, presented in plain language. We help you understand your rights under IDEA, Section 504, and your state's education code. For legal advice specific to your situation, consult an attorney. We even help you find one.
Your data is never sold, shared with schools, or used for advertising. We don't track behavior. We don't sell to districts. You can delete all your data within 48 hours by request. This tool was built by a parent who would never put another family's child at risk.
Know Your Rights is completely free — no account, no credit card, no catch. If you need the paid tools but can't afford them, we have grant-funded sponsored seats available every month. No proof of income. No shame. Apply above.
ChatGPT hallucinates legal citations. Google gives you 47 tabs and no clear answer. This platform is backed by a verified database of federal and state special education law — every answer shows its source citation. It was built specifically for IEP advocacy, not general knowledge.
Schools respond to parents who know the law. That's not anger — that's accountability. When you cite the correct federal regulation in a polite, professional letter, you're doing exactly what advocates and attorneys do. The difference is you're doing it for $19 instead of $200/hour.
Courtney Turner-Serrano — a mom of a child with autism who navigated IEP systems across four states (Massachusetts, Georgia, Alabama, and Connecticut). After watching her son's supports get stripped within three weeks of a cross-state move with no communication, she built the tools she wished she'd had.
You've been handling IEP meetings alone for years. You're good at it. Or at least — you've survived it. Here's the thing:
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“I've been doing this on my own for years.”
You have. And that's exactly the problem. The school's team has a special ed director, a psychologist, a lawyer on retainer, and district-level admin backing them up. You have Google and a gut feeling.
You don't need to do more. You need tools that match theirs.
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“What if the AI gives me bad information?”
Valid question. Every answer cites the exact federal regulation, case law, or state code it pulls from. You can verify it yourself — and you should. This isn't a chatbot guessing. It's a citation engine backed by verified legal data.
Every response shows its source. If it can't cite it, it doesn't say it.
“My son Antonio used to be happy to go to school.”
Clinical QA Specialist. Mom to Antonio. Four states, same fight. I built this because no parent should have to decode the system alone — and no child should lose services because their family moved.