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Using FormDraft's templates does not create an attorney-client relationship. FormDraft is not a law firm, does not employ attorneys, and is not a substitute for the advice of a qualified legal professional. If you need legal advice, you should consult with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction who can evaluate your specific circumstances.

No Guarantee of Accuracy

While we make reasonable efforts to ensure that our templates reference applicable US federal and state laws, we cannot guarantee that all templates are complete, accurate, up-to-date, or appropriate for your specific situation. Laws vary by state and jurisdiction, change over time, and may be interpreted differently by different courts. Our templates provide a general framework but may not address all legal requirements applicable to your situation.

Use at Your Own Risk

Any reliance you place on the templates, documents, or information provided by FormDraft is strictly at your own risk. You are solely responsible for:

  • Determining whether a template is appropriate for your needs
  • Ensuring that your completed document complies with all applicable laws and regulations in your jurisdiction
  • Verifying the accuracy of all information you enter into the templates
  • Understanding the legal consequences of any document you execute based on our templates

State-Specific Variations

Laws regarding contracts, agreements, wills, power of attorney, and other legal documents vary significantly from state to state. Our templates provide general US-wide frameworks and include some state-specific options, but they may not account for all requirements of your particular state. Some documents may require specific language, witnesses, notarization, or filing procedures that are not covered in our templates.

When to Seek Legal Counsel

We strongly recommend consulting with a licensed attorney for matters involving:

  • Significant financial transactions or obligations
  • Estate planning (wills, trusts, power of attorney)
  • Business formation and governance
  • Employment disputes or termination
  • Real estate transactions
  • Any situation where legal consequences are uncertain

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Last updated: March 26, 2026