Updated: 17 August 2022

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Legal Disclaimer

  1. SoloSuit is an online provider of legal “fill in the blank” forms and general legal information. SoloSuit is not a law firm and we do not provide legal advice or represent you in any way.
  2. By using this web app or our legal forms, you are not accessing attorney services or legal advice, unless you purchase the Premium Option which includes review of your completed form by an independently contracted attorney. SoloSuit's services, including our web app, our legal forms, and any information we provide, are not a substitute for the advice of an attorney.
  3. By using this web app or our legal forms, including through our ”Premium” package, you are not establishing an attorney-client relationship with SoloSuit or any of its employees. SoloSuit makes no guarantee or representation that information provided to SoloSuit is protected by attorney-client privilege or as work product.
  4. In accessing this web app, the user represents that it has provided accurate and truthful information in completing a form and the user assumes all responsibility to provide correct and up-to-date information. Inaccuracies in information provided by the user could affect the validity or enforceability of the documents generated by the web app. You will read any and all SoloSuit documents that you download and print prior to signing them. You take sole responsibility for the accuracy of your personal information contained in SoloSuit documents that you sign.
  5. Each person’s legal situation is different and complex situations may require legal advice and representation. It is not possible for the web app to identify all situations in which legal representation is recommended, necessary or desirable. We do not review your documents or any information you input for accuracy or legal sufficiency, draw legal conclusions, provide legal advice or apply the law to the facts of your particular situation.
  6. Each user has the obligation to make his or her own determination as to whether to seek the advice of a lawyer.
  7. Different states have different rules that may affect the enforceability or validity of answers, and each state’s laws may change over time. SoloSuit cannot ensure that the documents generated through use of the web app will be enforceable or valid in all states or in every instance. Each user assumes the responsibility to seek legal review of their documents. For SoloSuit services subject to the state of North Carolina, SoloSuit does not disclaim any warranties or liability and does not limit the recovery of damages or other remedies by the user.