Legal support for georgia mental health providers

Clear, practical legal guidance for therapists, counselors, and group practices navigating subpoenas, contracts, and compliance.

Flat Fee Services Available

Mental health providers are regularly pulled into legal processes they didn’t create, including subpoenas, court orders, record requests, contract disputes, and accommodation questions. These challenges often arise with little warning and real ethical risk.

I advise Georgia mental health providers on how to respond confidently and lawfully, without violating client trust, professional ethics, or licensure obligations.

My work is preventative, focused, and practical, designed to help you understand your obligations, limit risk, and move forward without unnecessary escalation.

WHO I WORK WITH

I work with

  • Licensed therapists, counselors, psychologists, and social workers

  • Group practice owners and supervisors

  • Private practices and small clinics

I represent providers, not clients or patients, and I do not provide malpractice defense or litigation representation.

  • Experience in disability, accommodations, education, and employment law

  • Familiarity with the ethical and confidentiality obligations unique to mental health providers

  • Clear, written guidance you can rely on

  • Representation that respects your role and license

Why work with me

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Subpoena & Court Order Compliance

Receiving a subpoena or court order can be stressful and confusing, especially when confidentiality and privilege are at stake.

This service includes:

  • Review of subpoenas or court orders directed to you or your practice

  • HIPAA and Georgia privilege analysis

  • Guidance on whether and how to respond

  • Advice on objections, limitations, or required disclosures

  • Written summary of next steps, with optional response language

This service is limited to advice and compliance guidance. Court appearances, motions, or litigation are not included.

Flat fees starting at

  • $375 standard review (48-72 hours)

  • $525 expedited review (24 hours)

Contract Review for Providers

I review contracts commonly used in mental health practices, including:

  • Group practice and independent contractor agreements

  • Supervision agreements

  • Telehealth platform or vendor contracts

Includes contract review and a written risk summary.

Negotiation or drafting is available by separate agreement.

Flat fees starting at

  • $550 (single contract, up to 15 pages)

  • $750 (complex or multi-party agreements)

Client Agreement & Informed Consent Legal Review

Client agreements and informed consent documents are one of the most common sources of provider risk.

This review includes:

  • Intake and informed consent forms

  • Confidentiality and limits of confidentiality language

  • Fee, cancellation, and termination provisions

  • ADA and accommodations-related language

  • Redlines and a written summary of recommended revisions

Flat fees starting at

  • $650 for a solo provider

  • $850 for a group practice

Provider Letters & Accommodations

Providers are often asked to write letters supporting accommodations or explaining functional limitations. Poorly worded letters can create legal and ethical exposure.

This service provides:

  • Guidance on legally appropriate letter content

  • ADA or other relevant legal framing

  • Risk analysis of proposed language

  • Optional sample templates

I do not assess disability, make accommodation determinations, or guarantee outcomes.

Flat fees starting at

  • $325 standard review (single letter, single request)

  • $475 expanded review (complex or multi-party requests)

Records & Authorization Compliance Check

Ensure your records policies and authorization forms align with HIPAA and Georgia law.

Includes:

  • Review of authorization-to-release forms

  • Records retention and disclosure language

  • Compliance memo with recommended changes

Flat fees starting at

  • $450 for a solo provider

  • $650 for a group practice

Schedule a Consult

This page does not create an attorney-client relationship. No attorney-client relationship exists until a written agreement is signed. Services are limited to Georgia law unless otherwise stated.