Get in Touch

Two simple ways to get started — send a message or book a short introductory consultation.

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Get in Touch

Two simple ways to get started — send a message or book a short introductory consultation.

A straightforward way to get started

Getting in touch is simple. Whether you already know what you would like to arrange, or you are still thinking things through, you are welcome to begin the conversation here.

You can either send a message explaining your situation, or book a short introductory consultation if you would prefer to talk things through.

Nothing needs to be prepared in advance. Many people simply begin by outlining their circumstances or asking a few initial questions. The aim at this stage is simply to help you explore your options and decide what the right next step may be.

Book a 15-Minute Consultation

If you would prefer to talk things through, you can arrange a short introductory consultation.

Send a Message

If you would prefer to explain your situation in writing, you can send a message using the form below.

Send a message

If you would prefer to explain your situation in writing, you can send a message using the form below.

Book a 15-minute consultation

If you would prefer to talk things through, you can book a short introductory consultation using the calendar below.

This is simply an opportunity to discuss your situation, ask initial questions, and explore whether Elephant Legal may be able to help.

What happens next

Once you have sent a message or booked a consultation, your enquiry will be reviewed and a response will follow shortly afterwards.

Messages are normally answered within two working days. If you have booked a consultation, you will receive confirmation of the appointment by email, together with the details needed for the conversation.

The introductory consultation is simply an opportunity to talk things through and explore whether Elephant Legal may be able to help. There is no obligation to proceed afterwards — the aim is simply to help you understand the options available and decide what the right next step may be.