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Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for general educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute formal legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed.

1. No legal advice

The content on casefileprep.com is general educational and informational material about how legal and administrative processes work. It describes procedures, documents, sequences and deadlines in the abstract. It is not, and must not be treated as, legal advice about your circumstances.

Legal advice means applying the law to a specific person’s specific facts and recommending a course of action. Only a lawyer licensed in the relevant jurisdiction, who has reviewed your actual documents and facts, can do that. We do not do it, and no article, checklist, template description or email from us should be read as doing it.

2. No attorney-client relationship

Reading this site, downloading or printing a checklist, subscribing to updates, or corresponding with our editorial team does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and CaseFilePrep, its owners, its writers, its reviewers or its contributors. Communications you send us are not privileged or confidential. Please do not send us confidential or time-sensitive case information.

3. We are not a law firm

CaseFilePrep is a publisher. We are not a law firm, a legal document preparation service, a registered agent, an insurance broker, a claims adjuster, or a lawyer referral service. We do not review documents, prepare filings for readers, appear in court, or represent anyone. Our contributors include paralegals, compliance analysts and former industry professionals writing in an educational capacity - not as your representative.

4. Jurisdiction matters

Court rules, statutes, filing fees, dollar limits, forms and deadlines differ between countries, states, provinces and often between individual courthouses within the same state. A procedure that is correct in one county may be wrong two counties away. Where a guide names a jurisdiction, it applies to that jurisdiction on the date shown, and nowhere else by implication.

5. Information can go out of date

We verify each guide against primary sources before publication and re-review on a schedule, but rules change without notice and we cannot guarantee that every detail is current at the moment you read it. Always confirm requirements directly with the court, agency, or professional handling your matter before you act. See our editorial policy for how we research, review and correct content.

6. Deadlines and limitation periods

Many legal and insurance processes carry strict deadlines - statutes of limitations, notice periods, service deadlines, appeal windows. Missing one can permanently end your ability to pursue a claim. Nothing on this site should be used to calculate a deadline that applies to you. Speak to a licensed attorney about your dates.

7. No outcome is promised

Following a checklist published here does not guarantee that a filing will be accepted, that a claim will be paid, that a case will succeed, or that any particular result will follow. Outcomes depend on facts, evidence, law and decision-makers that are outside our knowledge and control.

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Our revenue comes from advertising. We do not accept payment to feature, recommend or review any law firm, filing service or insurer in our editorial content, and we do not receive commissions on any reader’s legal matter. Where any commercial relationship exists that could affect a guide, it is disclosed inside that guide.

10. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, CaseFilePrep Media and its contributors accept no liability for any loss or damage - including lost claims, missed deadlines, rejected filings, costs, or consequential loss - arising from reliance on material published on this site. The content is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, express or implied. Nothing in this disclaimer excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded.

11. If you need legal help

Consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. If cost is a barrier, look for a local legal aid organisation, a bar association referral service, a court self-help centre, or a law school clinic - most jurisdictions have at least one. Court clerks can explain procedure and forms, though they are not permitted to give legal advice either.

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