Who We Serve · Youth Sports Clubs

Protecting the Clubs That Develop Tomorrow’s Athletes.

Clubs, academies, and youth organizations: we build the structure, keep you compliant, and fight the eligibility fights.

What We Handle

The Work, In Plain Terms.

Club Formation & Governance

Nonprofit or for-profit, we form the entity, draft the bylaws, and set up governance that survives founder transitions.

Eligibility Disputes

When a governing body rules your athlete ineligible, we know the appeal paths and the deadlines, and we move fast.

Coach & Staff Agreements

Employment and independent-contractor agreements that fit how youth sports actually staff seasons.

Waivers & Risk Management

Participation agreements, waivers, and policies that hold up when it matters.

Safe-Sport & Compliance

Policies, training requirements, and response plans that meet governing-body standards and protect kids first.

High School NIL Guidance

State rules for high school athletes change constantly. We keep clubs and families on the right side of eligibility.

Flat Fees for Most Matters.

You know the cost before the work begins. Most matters carry a flat fee and a firm turnaround. Where a matter cannot be flat-rated, like litigation, we scope the budget with you upfront. Hourly is the rare exception, never the default.

Case Studies

How It Plays Out.

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Travel Team Organization · Investor Buyout

The Parent Who Funded It Wanted Out.

A travel-team organization capitalized in Year One by a parent investor, three years later a sustainable operation with a competitive roster, an investor asking for a return, and no operating agreement addressing exit. We structured the buyout without breaking the team.

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Summer Sports Camp · Post-Incident Rebuild

One Incident. A Waiver Stack That Did Not Hold.

A summer camp with three hundred campers a week across eight weeks, a mid-summer incident that surfaced weaknesses in the intake waiver, and a return-to-camp window with parents asking questions. We rebuilt the waiver stack, the intake process, and the incident response before the next Monday.

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Competitive Youth Club · Coach Classification

1099 Coaches. W-2 Realities.

A growing club running twelve coaches on 1099 contracts, a state audit letter arriving in the same quarter, a set of coaching duties that on any reading exceeded independent contractor status, and a payroll spread that would sink the club at the wrong conversion rate. We ran the analysis and rebuilt the coaching stack at the correct classification.

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