NJ-focused guidance for discipline and school dispute pathways

Discipline & School Disputes — Structured, Practical, Time-Sensitive

Strategic consultation for New Jersey parents navigating suspensions, expulsions, school investigations, athletics eligibility disputes, record issues, and administrative conflicts.

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How We Help

The goal is clarity before action: classify the issue, identify the governing framework, and map realistic options with timing and documentation in mind.

Issue Classification

Define what you’re actually dealing with: discipline, investigation, records, athletics, or mixed-process dispute.

Procedural Orientation

Identify process layers and where you are in the timeline so you don’t miss leverage points or deadlines.

Next-Step Roadmap

Walk away with a practical plan: what to do, what to ask for, what to document, and what to avoid.

Services & Pricing

Two options designed for time-sensitive school situations. Secure checkout is processed through Stripe.

30-Minute Intake + Strategy
$100

Best for rapid orientation, issue classification, and immediate next-step planning.

  • Quick intake and problem framing
  • Immediate risk-factor identification
  • Initial options mapping and sequencing
  • What to request / what to document
60-Minute Detailed Strategy
$225

Best for complex matters, multi-stage disputes, hearing prep orientation, or deeper documentation strategy.

  • Structured case breakdown
  • Procedural pathway mapping
  • Timing and escalation considerations
  • Documentation and record-positioning analysis

Live mode note: use two distinct Stripe links (one per service).

Scope Notice: This service provides general educational-process guidance and strategic orientation. It is not legal representation and not legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed.

How the Process Works

A straightforward workflow designed for speed and clarity.

Book & Pay Securely

Choose your session length and complete secure checkout through Stripe.

Prepare Brief Facts

Have a basic timeline and key notices ready (letters, emails, meeting notes, policy language).

Phone Session

We work through classification, process orientation, and next steps with timing and documentation in mind.

Focus Areas

We focus on discipline and administrative dispute pathways (not IEP/special education advocacy). This includes suspensions, expulsions, investigations, athletics eligibility disputes, records concerns, and policy enforcement conflicts.

About

A systems-driven approach to education disputes—grounded in process, authority, and documentation.

Background

Andrew Grechniv holds a Rutgers B.A. (Economics, Political Science, Philosophy) and brings business, compliance, and documentation discipline into school dispute guidance.

What this work is

Structured consultation focused on understanding the governing framework, identifying leverage points, and avoiding procedural traps—especially when timelines are tight.

Why it matters

Families face information asymmetry, policy intimidation, and deadline-driven process. Clarity changes outcomes.

Why I Do This

I didn’t set out to work in school disputes. I’m a father. When policy is treated as untouchable authority and process becomes leverage, families need a clear map of what’s real, what’s required, and what’s optional. When you understand the structure, you make better decisions.

FAQ

Answers to the questions families typically ask before booking.

Is this legal advice or legal representation?

No. NJ School Resolution provides general educational-process guidance and strategic orientation. We do not represent clients, do not appear on behalf of clients, and do not provide legal advice. If you need legal representation, consult a licensed attorney.

Do you handle IEP / special education disputes?

No. This service focuses on discipline and general administrative school disputes (non-IEP). If your matter is primarily special education/IEP-based, consult an appropriate advocate or attorney.

What should I have ready for the call?

A brief timeline, any notices (suspension letter, investigation notice, hearing notice), and key documents (emails, policy references, meeting notes). Even if you don’t have everything, we can still orient next steps.

How quickly can I book?

Availability depends on the calendar. If you have a meeting or hearing approaching, book the first available slot and gather documents as soon as possible.

Refunds / rescheduling?

Add your final refund/reschedule policy here before switching to live payment links. Stripe generally expects a clear policy once you go live.

Contact

For general inquiries and scheduling support.