Editorial Policy
2026-03-06
LawCalcPro publishes legal educational pages and calculators for informational use. This policy explains how we localize content by jurisdiction, review sources, and mark review signals on pages.
Content creation and localization
- Each language edition is mapped to a target jurisdiction rather than receiving a literal generic translation.
- Guides, FAQs, comparisons, and flows are rewritten to reflect the local authority, documents, deadlines, remedies, and risks.
- High-risk tools are presented as screening aids instead of promising exact legal outcomes.
Source review and citation
- We prioritize official public portals, legislation databases, courts, regulators, and public-service sites.
- Where available, pages display an official source block so users can verify the current rule directly.
- Fast-changing topics should be rechecked against the linked source before filing, payment, or court action.
Page-level review signals
- Legal content pages display the applicable jurisdiction, last-reviewed date, methodology note, official sources, and an editorial review block.
- These signals show how the page was framed; they do not replace professional legal advice.
- Users should still confirm venue rules, filing thresholds, and local procedural requirements before acting.
Limitations and legal advice disclaimer
LawCalcPro is an educational toolset. It does not create an attorney-client relationship, does not promise outcomes, and should not be used as the sole basis for legal decisions.
Corrections and user feedback
When users identify a potentially outdated rule, missing source, or localization problem, we review the issue and update the affected language edition where appropriate. Use the contact page for feedback.