When you want someone in your corner, you'll have a great one.
Advocates are not just for emergencies. Families bring one in for moments big and small: experienced eyes on an application before it goes to the county, help preparing for an IEP or ARD meeting, someone beside you at the table with the school or the Regional Center, and yes, a fair hearing when a denial has to be fought.
Wayfound does the groundwork either way. The decoder reads a denial, explains what the county actually said, and builds the appeal with you: grounds, citations, deadlines, and the letter itself. Some families carry it from there and win. Many want a professional to look it over, or to be in the room. That is not a backup plan. It is a good plan.
And the work an advocate does for you changes. Because your care profile, documents, and case analysis are already organized on Wayfound, shared only as you choose, an advocate is not spending their first hours reconstructing your story. The hours you do pay for go where they should: strategy, preparation, and being at your side.
Sometimes that is an hour of review before you hit submit. Sometimes it is full preparation and someone at the table. You choose how much help, and when.
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