Not sure whether you need a solicitor or a surveyor, a councillor or a counsellor, a tradesman or an ombudsman?


In the past if you had a problem you couldn’t sort out on your own, you’d go to a local professional - the bank manager, solicitor, priest, doctor or schoolmaster, for advice or a second opinion. These days it can be a real challenge figuring out who to turn to for unbiased advice without paying a fortune or being bamboozled into buying a ‘service’ you mightn’t need.

First Step Consult does exactly as its name suggests – it’s a First Step to helping you solve your particular problem.

  • The aim of First Step Consult is ‘to help make a problem stop’, to steer you in the right direction for the most effective solution.

First Step Consult founder Andrew Dillon finds that people are sometimes advised to take the legal route when there may be another way. He suggests that ‘legal advice is never cheap and the process can be long and bewildering’.

  • First Step Consult saves time, trouble and most of all money. Often, one consultation with First Step Consult will set clients on the path to the best solution for their problem.

First Step Consult can advise you on:

  •  - A PROPERTY MATTER
  •  - EMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS
  •  - A SOCIAL MATTER
  •  - DIFFICULTIES WITH A FAMILY LAW MATTER
  •  - FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
  •  - ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
  •  - PROBLEMS WITH A PROFESSIONAL ADVISER or LENDING INSTITUTION and more…
For more details go to 'When to Use First Step Consult' page

HOW MUCH does it cost?

The First Step Consult fee is €75 per one hour consultation

First Step Consult – for honest, unbiased, affordable advice.

 

  • 10 GOOD REASONS to contact First Step Consult

The need may arise if you have a problem but:

1 - You lack the knowledge, experience or confidence to tackle it yourself

2 - Everyone you talk to gives you different advice

3 - You don’t know who to go to for an unbiased or second opinion

4 - You tried to fix it yourself but it didn’t work

5 - You feel you need more expert, independent opinion

6 - You’re too emotionally involved to ‘see the wood for the trees’

7 - You’re worried it’s going to cost a fortune to fix

8 - You’re not sure who to trust for best advice

9 - You don’t trust those advising you at the moment

10 - You don’t have the time to sort it out yourself