Can I resume my file later?
β In Short
Yes, but the safest option is to be logged in so you can find your file again and avoid losing your progress.

π§ What You Need to Understand
- A creation file may require several pieces of information that you do not always have ready.
- Logging in makes it easier to find a file you have started.
- Without an account or without access to the right email, resuming may be less simple.
π§© Why It Matters
The creation process works better when each step stays clear. An answer given too quickly can lead to the wrong next question, the wrong legal form, or information that must be corrected later. The goal is not to know everything from the start, but to move forward with reliable, understandable answers that are easy to check.
π‘ Simple Example
For example, if you start in the evening without all your supporting documents, log in with the right email before leaving. You will be able to resume the file more easily when you have the address, identity documents or information about the partners.
π Do Not Confuse
The chat is not a simple open messaging box where all information can be mixed together without order. It is a guided process: some answers are used to build the next steps. If you have a separate question, ask it clearly, but also finish the current step.
π οΈ How to Do It on Leegal
- Log in with the email used at the start.
- Keep the same browser or the same account if possible.
- Return to the file before creating a new conversation if you want to continue the same project.
β οΈ Points to Check
- Make sure you are using the right email.
- If a link sends you to the login page, log in first before assuming that the file has disappeared.
π Key Takeaway
To resume calmly, always use the same access and avoid multiplying conversations for a single project.
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Updated on: 09/07/2026
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