Disclaimer

Last updated: 21 March 2026

Important: LawClarity provides general legal information for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be treated as such.

1. Not legal advice

The information provided by LawClarity is general in nature and is not tailored to your individual circumstances. It is intended to help you understand legal concepts and processes, not to advise you on what to do in your specific situation.

2. No solicitor-client relationship

Using LawClarity does not create a solicitor-client relationship between you and LawClarity Ltd, or between you and any third party. We are not a law firm and do not employ solicitors to provide advice through this platform.

3. Accuracy of information

While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, laws and regulations change frequently. We cannot guarantee that all information on LawClarity is current or complete. The law may also vary depending on your location within the UK (England, Wales, Scotland, or Northern Ireland).

4. AI-generated content

LawClarity uses artificial intelligence to analyse your situation and generate responses. AI systems can make errors and may not fully understand the nuances of your situation. Always verify important information and consider seeking professional advice.

5. Generated documents

Any documents generated by LawClarity are templates and starting points only. They should be reviewed carefully and ideally checked by a qualified solicitor before being sent or relied upon. LawClarity accepts no liability for the use of generated documents.

6. Always seek professional advice

For any legal matter that may have significant consequences — financial, personal, or otherwise — we strongly recommend consulting a qualified solicitor or appropriate professional adviser who can provide advice tailored to your specific circumstances.