These Terms of Service outline the conditions under which Contract Assistance (Non‑Legal) provides document preparation and administrative support.
By using the service, the client acknowledges and agrees to these terms.
The service provides:
document preparation
administrative organization
structured written support
The service does not provide:
legal advice
legal interpretation
legal strategy
legal representation
All materials are prepared solely based on information provided by the client.
Non‑Legal Status
The service is strictly non‑legal.
The service does not:
interpret legislation, tribunal rules, contracts, or legal rights
advise clients on legal actions, legal risks, or legal outcomes
Clients requiring legal advice must consult a licensed legal professional.
The client is responsible for:
providing accurate, complete, and truthful information
supplying all relevant documents and materials
reviewing prepared documents before use
determining how and when to submit documents
seeking legal advice when required
The service does not verify the accuracy of information provided by the client.
Documents prepared through the service are intended for:
administrative purposes
procedural clarity
organizational use
They are not:
legal submissions
legal pleadings
legal arguments
The client is responsible for ensuring that documents are appropriate for their intended use.
The service does not guarantee:
any specific outcome
acceptance of documents
success in administrative or procedural matters
Decisions made by tribunals, agencies, organizations, or other parties are outside the control of the service.
Information provided by the client is used solely for document preparation.
Information is:
not shared with third parties
not used for any other purpose
delectable upon client request
All information is handled with discretion.
The service maintains confidentiality by limiting access to information and using it only for document preparation.
Communications are not protected by solicitor‑client privilege.
The service does not:
provide legal advice
interpret legislation, regulations, tribunal rules, or case law
interpret contracts, agreements, or legal documents
advise on legal rights, obligations, or strategy
predict outcomes of legal, administrative, or procedural matters
represent clients before tribunals, courts, agencies, or organizations
communicate with third parties on behalf of the client
prepare legal pleadings, submissions, or arguments
draft documents intended as legal notices or legal demands
verify the accuracy of client‑provided information
make decisions for the client
complete tasks outside the scope of document preparation and administrative organization