Advice
The legal information on this website and elsewhere on the internet can be a good starting point to understand, in general terms, what laws exist and how they might apply to situations involving non-consensual intimate image (NCII) abuse.
Legal advice, on the other hand, is tailored to your specific circumstances. It takes into account the facts of your situation and helps you understand your rights and options. While general information can help you get oriented, only a lawyer can give you legal advice. We connect you with a lawyer who can provide legal advice by understanding what happened and then talking with you about:
what your options are,
the risks and benefits of those options, and
how the legal process works.
Our lawyers are happy to meet with you to talk about your situation and answer your questions. Whether you decide you want to move forward and start a legal claim or not, having the right legal advice makes a difference. We understand that you might also want help deciding what to do about your situation.
To request legal advice, complete the intake form below and we will get back to you as soon as possible. When one of our lawyers provide you with legal advice, we are not agreeing to represent you. For more information, see our page on Representation.
Intake form
When you meet with one of our lawyers for legal advice, we promise to:
Treat everything you tell us with confidence. As lawyers, we cannot tell anyone what you tell us unless you explicitly agree.
Address you with empathy and point you to resources that may help you.
Listen without judgment and do our best to answer your questions.
Not charge you for our advice.