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A clear path to reduce risk before you act.

  1. Intake and document review
    We identify labor rights issues, clarify deadlines, and prepare your action checklist.
  2. Plan options and evidence map
    Depending on your case, we outline routes and what to collect next.
  3. Preparation for communication or filing
    We draft or refine documents so you can move forward with confidence.
Typical start: after you share a short case summary and documents.
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Scope we cover

  • Labor rights guidance for employment disputes and documentation
  • Review of employment records, contracts, and workplace compliance items
  • Coordination with business registration steps when relevant

A quick intake checklist

Bring what you already have. We may suggest additional items after we see your facts.

Employment contract and amendments
Any correspondence or notices
Pay, duty, or schedule records you can provide
Dates and key events timeline

Intake checklist

What to prepare before our labor rights consultation

We provide consulting and preparation guidance for labor rights matters. Depending on the facts, we may help you choose options, plan next steps, and document your position. There are no guarantees about outcomes or timelines.

  1. 1 Facts & timeline
  2. 2 Parties & employment details
  3. 3 Documents & evidence
  4. 4 Your goals

Bring these items

If you do not have something yet, note it. We can still structure your next steps.

1) Facts & timeline

  • Dates for the key events (when the issue started, changes, written notices, meetings).
  • What exactly happened, in order, in 5–10 short sentences.
  • Any communication you received (emails, messages, calls with dates).

2) Parties & employment details

  • Employer name (as it appears in documents) and your role/position.
  • Contract type and start date (if known).
  • Workplace location and whether you were supervised/managed by someone specific.

3) Documents & evidence

  • Employment contract, amendments, job descriptions, internal orders (if any).
  • Payroll documents, payslips, time sheets, vacation records.
  • Written notices (dismissal, disciplinary steps, demands, responses), plus screenshots or message exports.
  • Any witness list you can reliably recall (names and what they saw, if you know).

4) Your goals

  • What you want to achieve (for example, clarify duties, resolve unpaid amounts, address dismissal, or document compliance).
  • Your preferred timeline and constraints (what is urgent, what can wait).
  • Whether you prefer an early settlement approach or a document-and-position strategy.
Work process

What you can expect, step by step

We provide consulting and preparation guidance for labor rights and employer obligations. This is not a government service, and results depend on the facts of your case.

Intake and document review

You share your current situation and documents. We assess your labor-rights questions, identify missing items, and outline the most practical path.

  • Fact summary and issue map
  • Document checklist for the next step
  • Engagement scope discussion

Strategy and preparation plan

Depending on what you need, we prepare a targeted plan for communications, internal actions, and documentation. We may recommend multiple options so you can choose.

  • Recommended option set (with trade-offs)
  • Draft letters and internal guidance
  • Timeline expectations for your situation

Implementation support

We help you execute the agreed steps: review drafts, refine wording, and make sure actions match the preparation plan. This is where clarity reduces risk.

  • Review and final polish of documents
  • Action-ready checklists
  • Q&A until the agreed milestone is met

Readiness for the next stage

If your case moves toward further steps, we help you prepare so you understand what you are submitting, why, and what evidence supports it.

  • Submission-ready packet outline
  • Evidence map (what supports what)
  • Next-step notes for continuity

Wrap-up and follow-up

We recap what was completed, what decisions were made, and what to do next. If timelines change, we adjust the plan based on new facts.

  • Written summary of outcomes and options
  • Practical next actions list
  • Follow-up guidance within scope

Scope we provide

Consulting and preparation guidance for labor rights, employer obligations, and documentation. We may draft or review materials you will use in your next steps.

What we do not guarantee

No guaranteed outcomes or fixed timelines. Results may vary depending on facts, evidence availability, and how counterpart(s) respond.

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Frequently asked questions

We provide consulting and preparation guidance for labor rights and employment-related disputes. We do not represent you as a government service, and outcomes depend on the facts in your case. No guarantees on timing or results.

Consulting scope

Engagement and next steps

Need help clarifying your situation?

Share your timeline and documents. We will guide you on the most practical next step, based on what we can verify.

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Labor-rights and business registration consulting. We help you prepare, organize, and plan next steps. This is not a government service, and timelines or outcomes may vary depending on the facts.

No guarantees. Your consultation request may be reviewed to confirm it fits our scope before we proceed.