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About My Services

Please select a practice area below. We provide services to Individuals, Attorneys, Court Administration, Psychiatrists & Medically Licensed Professionals, Families searching for help for their disabled family member, Family law mattersIndividuals and Issue Champions.  DrummAdvocacy also provides Litigation Consulting.   See recent articles in “DrummNotes” 


DrummAdvocacy helps make the invisible, visible.

The Americans with Disabilities Act strives to protect the rights of those disabled by physical or mental disorders. 

Examples of "emotional or mental illness[es]" include

 

  • Anxiety disorders (which include Panic Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)

  • Bipolar Disorder

  • Learning Disabilities

  • Personality Disorders

  • Schizophrenia

DrummAdvocacy is designed to advocate for specific accommodations in the courtroom, college, jail or workplace for clients diagnosed physical or mental disabilities. For example -

  • Autism (ASDs)

  • Bipolar and ADHD

  • Depression

  • Mood Disorders

  • Major Depressive Disorders

  • PTSD

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

Woman scaling steps of puzzles to the courthouse. Drumm Advocacy helps you navigate the many puzzling steps to your courtroom appearance.

Are you a Student, Employee, Teacher, Plaintiff, Defendant or Pro Se litigant in need of an Advocate?

If you need assistance, DrummAdvocacy can step in to help in the following ways:

  1. Validate diagnosis

  2. Discuss accommodations with client

  3. Prepare accommodations request to college, court, jail, housing authority or workplace

  4. File paperwork advocating for accommodations

Are you a lawyer who needs an Advocate on your litigation team?

If you have a lawyer, DrummAdvocacy works with your lawyer in the following ways:

  1. Lawyer introduces client to DrummAdvocacy

  2. Validate diagnosis

  3. Discuss accommodations with client

  4. Prepare accommodations/ request to college, court, jail or workplace

  5. File paperwork advocating for accommodations

  6. Attend hearing with you


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