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The Consultation
Process

A transparent, step-by-step guide to what happens when you reach out — from first contact to legal clarity.

Clear & Transparent

How the Consultation Works

There are no surprises, no hidden steps. Here is exactly what you can expect from the moment you reach out until you have a clear path forward.

Step 01

Reach Out

Begin by calling, emailing, or filling out the consultation form on this website. Briefly describe your legal matter and provide your contact details. All initial inquiries are treated with complete confidentiality, even before any formal engagement begins.

Step 02

Appointment Confirmation

I personally review all inquiries and respond within 24 hours to confirm your consultation appointment. We will agree on a time that works for you — in person at my office or via a secure video call.

Step 03

The Consultation Meeting

During the consultation, I listen carefully to the full details of your situation. There is no time pressure — I want to understand not just the legal facts, but the human context surrounding your matter. I ask clarifying questions to ensure I have a complete picture.

Step 04

Legal Assessment

Following the consultation, I provide my honest assessment of your legal situation — including the strengths and challenges of your position, the options available to you, and a realistic outlook on potential outcomes. I will never tell you what you want to hear if the truth is different.

Step 05

Fee Discussion

If you wish to engage my services, I provide a clear, written outline of the fee structure for your matter. There are no hidden charges. All costs are discussed openly before any engagement agreement is signed.

Step 06

Engagement & Representation

Once we both agree to proceed, a formal engagement letter is signed and representation begins. From that point forward, you have my full commitment and dedication to achieving the best possible outcome for your matter.

Ready to Begin

"The first step is always the hardest. Let me make it easy."