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Private clients · Egypt

Clear options for matters that feel personal.

For individuals and families navigating inheritance, property, employment, personal agreements, family matters and civil disputes.

Calm before action

You do not need to know the legal category before you call.

Begin with what happened, what matters now and what outcome you need. The first task is to separate the immediate question from the wider situation and identify what information will shape the route ahead.

Where private matters begin

Find the situation that feels most familiar.

These are starting points, not labels you need to get exactly right.

01 · Family

A family matter needs a clearer legal route.

Organise the immediate question, the relevant documents and the decisions that may follow.

Route a family matter
02 · Legacy

An inheritance or estate question is unresolved.

Clarify the people, property, available records and point of disagreement before choosing a next step.

Route an inheritance matter
03 · Property

A purchase, ownership or tenancy decision needs review.

Examine the documents, parties and unresolved facts before money or rights are committed.

Route a property matter
04 · Work

An employment decision has become personal.

Build a reliable timeline from the contract, correspondence, notices and events that matter.

Route an employment matter
05 · Agreement

A personal contract is unclear before signing or exiting.

Understand the obligations, practical exposure and questions to resolve with the other party.

Route a contract review
06 · Dispute

A disagreement is affecting money, property or a relationship.

Bring the record together and identify what outcome is realistic before escalation.

Route a civil dispute
Client organising documents before a legal consultation

A composed first step

Turn a difficult story into a usable record.

Personal matters can arrive all at once: conversations, documents, dates and competing accounts. A good first step is to separate what happened from what is assumed, then organise what can be shown.

  • Write the timeline. Note events in date order and mark what remains uncertain.
  • Identify the documents. List agreements, notices, messages, ownership records or official papers.
  • Name the decision. Be clear about what you need to decide now, even if the wider matter continues.
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A clearer route forward

From personal concern to defined next step.

01

Tell the situation

Start with what happened, the people involved and the question you need answered.

02

Organise the record

Identify dates, documents, communications and facts that can be checked.

03

Clarify the options

Separate the immediate decision from later steps and unresolved issues.

04

Choose the next action

Decide what to prepare, communicate, negotiate or address through a formal route.

Prepare without oversharing

What helps in the first conversation.

Your opening message can stay brief. Do not send sensitive evidence until an intake route is confirmed.

01

A short summary

Describe the matter in a few sentences and state what you need to decide.

02

Important dates

List the key events and any upcoming date you believe may matter.

03

People and roles

Identify who is involved and how each person relates to the matter.

04

Available records

Note which contracts, messages, notices or official documents exist without attaching them yet.

Clarity before pressure

You can begin without having every answer.

Bring the question that matters now, the facts you can confirm and the documents you know exist. The route becomes clearer once those pieces are separated.

Private-client FAQs

What to know before you enquire.

What if I am unsure which legal area applies?

Choose the closest option and describe what happened in plain language. The initial information can be used to route the matter.

Should I attach documents to the first message?

No. Begin with a short summary, important dates and a list of the records you have. Wait for a confirmed intake route before sending sensitive material.

Can a family member contact the firm for me?

They can make an initial enquiry, but the firm may need to clarify who the client would be and who can provide instructions before proceeding.

What if the matter has an upcoming date?

State the date prominently and explain why you believe it matters. Do not assume an enquiry changes or pauses any deadline.

Does submitting the form create a lawyer-client relationship?

No. The enquiry helps route the matter. Any engagement begins only after the firm confirms it separately.

A focused first conversation

Start with the question that is keeping you from deciding.

Share a short summary, the people involved and the next date that matters.

Prepare a private enquiry