About National Title IX Services
Protecting Rights. Promoting Accountability
National Title IX Services was created to bring clarity, structure, and fairness to one of the most complex areas in education. We support students, faculty, and institutions as they navigate the Title IX process, offering guidance that is grounded in experience, shaped by real cases, and focused on practical results. Our work is built on the understanding that Title IX matters are personal, stressful, and deeply consequential for everyone involved. People need guidance they can trust. Institutions need procedures they can stand behind. Our purpose is to provide both.
National Title IX Services operates alongside the culture and professional standards of Ratliff Jackson LLP, a litigation driven firm known for preparation, integrity, and consistent advocacy. While we are not a law firm and do not serve as legal counsel, our foundation is informed by the same values that define our practice. We bring a disciplined, detail driven approach to every Title IX matter, whether we are guiding a university through an investigation or helping an individual understand what to expect at each stage of the process.
The experience behind this work comes from years spent inside courtrooms, hearing rooms, and educational institutions. Our team has seen how procedural errors, inconsistent communication, and a lack of clarity can turn a difficult situation into an unfair one. We have also seen how strong policies, careful investigations, and trained administrators can build trust and protect the rights of everyone on campus. Those lessons shape everything we do.
Students and faculty rely on us for clear explanations, steady support, and honest guidance. Institutions rely on us to strengthen their procedures, improve documentation, and apply federal standards with consistency. Our role is to bring order to moments that feel unpredictable and to help participants move through the Title IX process with confidence rather than confusion.
What sets National Title IX Services apart is the way we approach people. We understand that every Title IX matter involves a story, a reputation, and a future. We treat each situation with the seriousness it deserves, the respect every person is entitled to, and the accuracy each institution must uphold. Our work is thorough, measured, and rooted in the belief that fairness is not an abstract ideal. It is a standard that must be practiced daily.
At National Title IX Services, we support individuals and institutions with the same commitment that drives our work at Ratliff Jackson LLP. Whether you are answering an allegation, reporting one, or administering a process that affects your campus community, you will receive clarity, professionalism, and reliable support from the moment you contact us. We are here to help you move forward, prepared and informed, with a process you can trust.
National Title IX Services is the dedicated Title IX division of Ratliff Jackson LLP, a law firm nationally recognized for its work in education law, Title IX defense, and regulatory compliance. As part of the firm’s broader education law practice, this site focuses exclusively on helping students, faculty, and institutions navigate Title IX investigations, hearings, and compliance requirements.
Because National Title IX Services operates under the guidance of Ratliff Jackson LLP, every client benefits from legal insight grounded in experience and informed by the latest federal and state developments. Whether advising respondents, reviewing institutional policies, or providing compliance training, our team delivers the same standard of professionalism and integrity that defines Ratliff Jackson LLP.
Frequently Asked Questions to National Title IX Services
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Title IX Advisors Get
1. Can National Title IX Services represent me if I attend school in another state?
Yes. Most Title IX proceedings are handled remotely, which means our advisors and attorneys can represent students and faculty anywhere in the United States. We regularly assist clients in universities, colleges, and K-12 settings nationwide.
2. Are Title IX hearings and meetings usually conducted online?
Yes. Since 2020, most schools have shifted to virtual Title IX processes using video-conferencing platforms for interviews, evidence review, and hearings. Remote proceedings allow our team to guide and represent you efficiently, no matter where you are located.
3. What types of clients does National Title IX Services represent?
We represent students, faculty, and administrators involved in Title IX complaints—whether they are complainants, respondents, or witnesses. Our services also extend to institutions seeking compliance support and policy review.
4. How is National Title IX Services connected to Ratliff Jackson LLP?
National Title IX Services is the dedicated Title IX division of Ratliff Jackson LLP, a law firm nationally recognized for its work in education law and regulatory compliance. This structure allows us to combine legal precision with hands-on experience in the Title IX process.
5. What is the difference between a Title IX advisor and an attorney?
Under federal regulations, every respondent and complainant is entitled to an advisor during the Title IX process. Our advisors include attorneys from Ratliff Jackson LLP who provide both procedural guidance and legal representation when necessary.
6. Can you help if I’m facing a Title IX investigation and a criminal inquiry at the same time?
Yes. Our attorneys understand how campus proceedings and criminal cases can overlap. We help protect your rights in both forums and ensure that your statements and evidence are handled strategically.
7. Do you assist institutions with compliance training and policy development?
Absolutely. We provide compliance reviews, policy drafting, and Title IX coordinator training for colleges, universities, and school districts to ensure full alignment with federal and state standards.
8. What experience does your team have with Title IX investigations?
Our team has handled numerous investigations nationwide, representing both respondents and complainants. We bring deep experience in education law, due-process advocacy, and institutional policy compliance.
9. How confidential are Title IX proceedings?
While schools are required to follow certain reporting and record-keeping procedures, the process itself is private. We prioritize discretion, ensuring that communications and strategy discussions remain fully confidential.
10. How can I schedule a consultation with National Title IX Services?
You can schedule a confidential consultation by calling (856) 209-3111 or emailing [email protected]. Our team will review your situation and explain how we can assist you—remotely or in person.
For a more extensive list of questions and answers, please see our Title IX FAQs page.