How to Prepare for Your First Consultation
Your first meeting with an attorney is an opportunity to evaluate whether they are the right fit for your case and to get preliminary advice on your legal situation. Being prepared can make this meeting much more productive.
Gather Important Documents
Bring any relevant paperwork, such as police reports, contracts, court notices, or financial records. Organizing these beforehand allows the attorney to quickly grasp the facts of your case.
Write Down Your Narrative
Memories can fade or become confused under stress. Writing down a chronological account of events ensures you don't forget critical details during the discussion. Be honest and open—attorney-client privilege begins the moment you seek legal advice.