When NIL becomes real, it stops feeling “simple” fast.
A local sponsor reaches out. Your child gets a DM. A deal is proposed casually. Expectations shift. You feel pressure to respond quickly. Your student-athlete is excited. You’re trying to support them—while also protecting eligibility, reputation, and long-term options.
MiNIL Parent Advisory Sessions exist for one reason:
To help parents slow things down, identify risks, and make calm decisions when NIL situations become specific and time-sensitive.
This is not coaching. This is not hype. This is not legal advice.
This is structured, parent-first decision support built for Michigan high school NIL.
This is for parents who are actively facing a real NIL situation, such as:
If NIL is still hypothetical for your family, start with the foundational resource first:
MiNIL Parent Handbook + Toolkit (P1) — the required prerequisite for advisory sessions.
MiNIL Parent Advisory Sessions are designed to build on:
P1 gives parents the rules, checklists, red flags, and documentation templates.
The Advisor / Consultant assumes you already have that foundation and will reference it during advisory support.
Advisory sessions are designed to help parents:
To keep this appropriate and defensible, MiNIL does not provide:
Two-hour minimum for the initial engagement ($247/hr)
After the first two hours, additional time is billed hour-by-hour only if needed.
This structure exists to protect families from overcommitting and to keep advisory support focused and limited.
Only fill out this Survey is you are going to purchase our 2 hour Consultation / Advisory Session.
Be as specific as possible so we can review quickly and responsibly.
No. Advisory sessions are educational and decision-support focused. MiNIL does not provide legal advice or contract review.
Because advisory sessions build on the MiNIL Parent Handbook + Toolkit and rely on the P1 documentation templates. P1 creates a shared foundation so advisory time is used responsibly.
P2 is not required, but it is strongly recommended for parents who want scenario-based readiness and live Q&A before advisory support.
Applications are typically reviewed within 1–2 business days. Urgent situations should be clearly marked in the application.
MiNIL advisory sessions help parents understand options, risks, and next steps. The final decision always remains with the family.
The initial engagement is a two-hour minimum because most NIL situations involve multiple moving parts: communication, documentation, expectations, and risk. After the first two hours, time is billed hour-by-hour only if needed.
No. MiNIL does not communicate with sponsors or negotiate on behalf of families.
That is a common reason parents apply. The goal is to get organized, identify risk, and help you determine the most responsible next steps.
NIL situations feel simple until they aren’t.
If your family is facing a real NIL situation and you want structured, parent-first decision support—apply above.
MiNIL.org is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA).
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