Organised legal documents, notes and evidence prepared for review

Haq resources

Prepare the file. Clarify the decision. Use the first conversation well.

These practical resources help you organise context and questions before speaking with counsel. They do not attempt to decide the legal answer without the facts.

Preparation library

Six ways to arrive better prepared.

Choose the resource closest to your situation. Each one focuses on information gathering and process, then routes you to the relevant enquiry path.

Contracts / preparation

Before a contract review

Bring the complete draft, referenced schedules, the commercial objective, the main concern and the date by which a decision is needed. Identify what has already been agreed in writing or conversation.

Route a contract review ↗
Corporate / decisions

Before a company or governance discussion

List the parties involved, the intended activity, ownership expectations, decision authority and any existing company records. Separate settled decisions from questions still under discussion.

Discuss a corporate matter ↗
Employment / records

Organising an employment file

Preserve the relevant agreement, policies, dated communications, notices and a neutral timeline. Avoid editing original records; note the outcome you are seeking and any approaching deadline.

Route an employment question ↗
Disputes / evidence

Building a useful dispute chronology

Create a dated sequence of events, identify the parties and attach each event to the strongest available record. Keep assumptions separate from facts and preserve the original files.

Discuss a dispute ↗
Property / checks

Before a property commitment

Collect the proposed agreement, ownership and authority documents made available to you, payment schedule, property description and the questions that must be answered before funds or signatures move.

Route a property review ↗
Private client / preparation

Before an inheritance consultation

Prepare a clear family relationship outline, the records already available, the known assets or obligations and the specific decision or difficulty prompting the consultation. Do not upload sensitive records through an unapproved channel.

Request a private consultation ↗

A safer intake

Organise first. Send sensitive evidence later.

Your initial enquiry should explain the type of matter, the immediate objective and any important deadline. Full records should be shared only after Haq confirms the appropriate intake route.

See what to include in an enquiry ↗

General information only. These preparation resources are not legal advice, do not create a lawyer-client relationship and may not address the law or facts relevant to your situation. Seek advice for your specific matter before acting or delaying action.