Tamara Mudachi has a passion for advocating and helping others navigate the complicated special education arena. She has worked for over 18 years as a special education paralegal and has a wealth of knowledge about special education practices and procedures.
Ms. Mudachi started her career as a litigation paralegal at a brokerage/advisory firm but pursued a career as a special education paralegal due to personal circumstances related to her eldest child. She successfully advocated for each of her three children from assisting with IEP implementation for one child and 504 Plans for her two older children, to advocating and assisting with the implementation of college Accommodation Plans through the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Ms. Mudachi received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English Writing Arts from the State University of New York at Oswego and holds a Certificate in Paralegal Studies from Bernard M. Baruch College, as well as a Certificate in Employee Benefits from Adelphi University. Both Certification programs are approved by the American Bar Association.
A resident of Marlboro, New Jersey, Ms. Mudachi is married with three children.