Frequently Asked Questions

Clients who meet the HHS 2023 poverty guidelines between 25% and 175% may qualify for pro bono assistance or discounted hourly, brief, and subscription rates

Advocates for the Voiceless prides inside on affordability for our legal services


For Special Education(SPED) and School Discipline clients, we have a standard hourly rate $500/hour, however we have discounted rates, subscription services, and flat rates on brief services such as manifestation determination hearings and school discipline representation.

SPED and School Discipline clients who meet the poverty guidelines between 25% and 175% qualify for pro bono assistance or discounted brief service rates and our subscription service and discounted flat rate.

****Client requesting a discounted rate will need to provide proof income to qualify for discounted or pro bono rate.****


For Social Security clients starting in March 2024, the maximum lawyer fee for Social Security Disability is determined by the Social Security Administration (SSA), which must approve all fee agreements in advance. Their criteria for approval include:

That the total fee amount to be no more than 25 percent of your benefits or $7,200 if the fee agreement is approved on or after November 30, 2022.

You would complete the following Intake Form, within 3 business days you will hear back from Advocates for the Voiceless with the next steps. If you have any questions or concerns please feel to contact [email protected] 

Yes, Advocates for the Voiceless assistance students in 504 and IEP meetings.

Advocates for the Voiceless restrict their representation to the Superior Court of the District of Columbia panel assignments. We are not accepting clients through our website.

In March 2024, Advocates for the Voiceless will expand the business to social security cases.

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