Tell us what's going on. We'll take it from here.

Tell us a little about your situation and the team will review your request before any consultation is confirmed. A real person reads every message that comes in. You will never sit in an endless queue.

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Tell Us What's Going On

Share enough for us to review, then choose whether you prefer a call, text, or email follow-up. Your request goes straight to our intake team for prompt, personal review. No phone trees, no waiting in line.

Consultation request. There is no charge to send this form or to talk through your situation.

Address

Use your mailing address. It helps intake route the request and prepare conflict review.

If your issue is tied to a court date, deadline, or safety concern, include that timing in the first sentence.

Sending this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not include confidential documents here.

What Happens Next

What happens after you reach out.

  1. We make sure we're the right firm.

    We start with the basics: what kind of matter, which county, and how urgent, before any detailed legal discussion.

  2. You choose how we follow up.

    Call, text, or email, whichever you prefer. Text consent is optional.

  3. Hold the confidential details.

    Do not send privileged documents or sensitive narratives until the firm confirms it can discuss the matter.

  4. We review and follow up.

    Our team reviews your request for urgency, practice fit, conflicts, deadlines, and availability before confirming next steps.

Submitting a form, downloading a guide, texting, or calling does not create an attorney-client relationship. That relationship begins only after we review your matter and sign a written agreement.

Office Hours

Monday to Friday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday and SundayClosed (answering service available)

Walk-ins welcome at our Somerville office. Morristown and Flemington offices are by appointment.

Before You Send

A few things worth knowing first

You do not need to have everything figured out before you contact us, and you do not need to know which practice area your matter belongs to. That sorting is our job. What helps most is a short, plain description of what happened, which New Jersey county you are in, and how soon you need an answer. A few situations are genuinely time-sensitive in New Jersey practice, a filing deadline, a court date, a restraining-order hearing, or a foreclosure notice, so if a date is involved, say so up front and we will treat it accordingly.

One caution: until the firm confirms it can take your matter and no conflict exists, hold back privileged documents and sensitive narratives. Sending a form or leaving a message does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship. The short answers and next-step prompts below are here to orient you, not to substitute for advice on your specific facts.

Quick Answers

Start with the questions most people ask before they call.

First step What should I do first about a New Jersey legal issue?
Preserve deadlines, collect the key documents, and avoid making recorded or permanent statements before you understand the legal consequences.
Contact What happens if I contact Simon Law Group?
Our team reads your message, checks practice fit, urgency, county, conflicts, and deadlines, then follows up about next steps. Submitting a form does not create an attorney-client relationship.

What Matters Now

What to do first depends on your deadline and the evidence.

Deadline

Identify the next real deadline.

Court dates, response dates, limitation periods, sale dates, and insurance deadlines change the first move.

Channel

Pick the fastest way to reach us.

Call for time-sensitive legal deadlines, court dates, and safety-related legal issues. If anyone is in immediate physical danger, call 911 first.

Start your request
Privacy

Keep confidential facts out of first-contact forms.

Share enough for us to review. Do not upload confidential documents until the firm confirms it can discuss the matter.

Three New Jersey Offices

Where to Find Us

Our main office sits in a Victorian-era building with a covered wrap-around porch at 40 West High Street in downtown Somerville, where walk-ins are welcome during business hours. Street and metered parking and municipal Lot 8 at 9 West High Street are a short walk away. Our Morristown office on Madison Avenue and our Flemington office at Feed Mill Station serve Morris and Hunterdon counties by appointment. Wherever you are in New Jersey, you can reach the same intake team by phone, text, or the form above, and we will route your request to the right attorney before any consultation is confirmed.

Prefer to talk it through?

Call the firm directly. If you call outside business hours, our live answering service can notify the on-call team.

Reviewed by Christopher Tappan, J.D., Client Services Director, Simon Law Group, LLC — May 2026