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When IEP Intake Forms Ask About Your Divorce: What Parents in High-Conflict Situations Need to Know
The author of this article is a non-attorney advocate. Therefore, the contents in its entirety, should not be construed as legal advice, but rather the opinion of the author. Always seek legal advice from a qualified attorney. You’ve done the hard part—you requested a comprehensive special education evaluation for your child. But now you’ve been handed a “parent intake form,” and you’re staring at personal questions about your relationship with your ex, details about your div

Capable Kids Advocacy
3 hours ago4 min read


When Schools Say "We Have to Do SST First"—What Parents Need to Know
The author of this article is a non-attorney advocate. Therefore, the contents in its entirety, should not be construed as legal advice,...

Capable Kids Advocacy
Oct 83 min read


Medi‑Cal Asset Limits Are Returning — What Families Need to Know by 2026
If your child receives Medi‑Cal benefits—especially through a waiver program like the HCBS-DD waiver—it’s important to understand...

Capable Kids Advocacy
Oct 81 min read


Joint Legal Custody and Special Education: How to Protect Your Child’s IEP
Your parental safeguards under federal and state special education law are designed to protect you and your child from discrimination or violations by the school district, not the other parent. That means these laws don’t always account for the complicated power dynamics that can play out when you're co-parenting with someone who is manipulative, intimidating, or abusive.

Capable Kids Advocacy
Aug 156 min read


IEP Meeting Support for Domestic Violence Survivors Co-Parenting with Their Abuser
Navigating your child’s IEP process is rarely simple—but for domestic violence survivors who are still co-parenting with their abuser, it can be overwhelming, retraumatizing, and often unsafe. Many survivors are in the difficult position of continuing to share legal custody of their child, without a court finding under Family Code § 3044 or a finalized Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO). Unfortunately, getting these protections in place can take months—or even years—a

Capable Kids Advocacy
Jul 143 min read


#KnowYourRights: California’s New Laws and What They Mean for Special Needs Families
Several new bills were signed into law recently in California that positively impact the rights of disabled students and their families. Whe

Capable Kids Advocacy
Oct 10, 20242 min read


What is a Neurodiversity Affirming IEP?
What is a Neurodiversity Affirming IEP? A Neurodiversity Affirming Individualized Education Program (IEP) focuses on embracing and...

Capable Kids Advocacy
Jul 10, 20242 min read


Disability is not a Dirty Word
Non-disabled people, even those working in fields like special education or therapy, often have an incredible discomfort with the word...

Capable Kids Advocacy
Jun 9, 20241 min read
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