Before you dive into anything on Legalsgram, read this disclaimer. It matters.
What this site actually is
Everything we publish here is written to help you understand the law, not to replace a lawyer. We put real time into research, fact-checking, and making sure our sources are solid. But law isn’t static. It shifts from state to state, country to country, and sometimes month to month. So even when we get something right today, there’s no guarantee it stays right forever, or that it applies the same way where you live.
We’re not claiming to be a legal encyclopedia. We’re a group of people trying to explain complicated things in plain language, and like anyone doing that, we can miss things or get details out of date.
Use this at your own risk
Whatever you do with the information here is on you. If you read something on Legalsgram and it leads to a decision that doesn’t go the way you hoped, we can’t be held responsible for that. This isn’t us trying to dodge accountability. It’s just the honest reality of what an educational website can and can’t do.
This is not legal advice. Full stop.
We say this a lot because it’s important: nothing on this site is legal advice. Our posts are meant to help you understand concepts, get familiar with your rights, and feel less lost when legal stuff comes up in your life or career. That’s different from getting advice from an actual attorney who knows your situation, your jurisdiction, and the specifics of your case.
If you’re dealing with a real legal problem, talk to a licensed lawyer. Think of Legalsgram as a starting point, not a finish line.
About the links we share
You’ll find links throughout our content pointing to outside resources, case law, articles, and other references we think are worth your time. We try to only link to sources we trust.
That said, once you leave our site, we lose control over what’s there. We can’t promise those pages will stay accurate, stay online, or that we agree with everything on them. A link just means we thought it might be useful, not that we’re vouching for the whole site.
By using this site, you’re agreeing to this
If you’re reading and using Legalsgram, you’re accepting these terms. You understand this is general information, not personal advice, and that how you use it is your call. If that doesn’t sit right with you, this probably isn’t the site for you, and that’s okay. Your learning experience.
Things change, and so will this page
Laws change. Our understanding improves. So this disclaimer might get updated from time to time. We won’t email you every time that happens, so it’s worth checking back occasionally. If you keep using the site after an update, that counts as accepting the new version.
One last thing
We know disclaimers can sound cold, like a wall between you and us. But really, it comes from respect. We’d rather be upfront about what we can’t promise than pretend we have all the answers.
Use what you learn here. Question it. Cross-check it. And when something really matters, bring in a professional who can look at your specific situation.
Thanks for being here. We don’t take that lightly.
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