123LegalDoc Legal Disclaimer
Last updated: 2026-04-06
123LegalDoc provides self-help document software, educational content, and customer support for document workflows. We are not a law firm, do not provide legal advice, and do not decide what legal rights, powers, authorities, or remedies you should choose.
Core Disclosures
- No legal advice. Our product, content, AI features, and support team do not tell you what you should do in your specific legal situation.
- No attorney-client relationship. Using 123LegalDoc, sending us information, or speaking with support does not create an attorney-client relationship.
- No privilege. Information you share with us is governed by our privacy policy and is not protected by attorney-client privilege.
- No outcome guarantee. We do not guarantee that a document will be accepted by a bank, hospital, county recorder, court, title company, or government agency.
- Notary scope is limited. A notary verifies identity and witnesses signatures. A notary does not tell you whether your document is legally sufficient or whether you chose the right form.
Self-Serve Fit Check
This launch is designed for straightforward power-of-attorney and notarization tasks. Do not rely on this self-serve workflow without legal advice if any of the following is true:
- The principal may have dementia, confusion, reduced capacity, or may be under pressure from someone else.
- Family members or caregivers disagree about who should act as agent or whether a POA should be signed.
- You need advice about Medicaid planning, tax issues, business operations, elder abuse concerns, guardianship, or estate disputes.
- A bank, hospital, nursing facility, title company, or government agency has already told you that it needs custom language or its own form.
- The matter involves urgent deadlines, fraud concerns, real-estate transfers, or property in another state or country.
When To Talk To A Lawyer
Talk to a licensed lawyer before relying on a generated document if you need help deciding:
- which powers to grant or limit
- whether the POA should be durable, springing, immediate, or limited
- whether a healthcare, financial, special, or revocation form is the better fit
- whether your state requires a statutory form, wet signature, witnesses, or recordation
- how to handle a dispute, refusal, incapacity concern, or transaction-specific risk
What Support Can And Cannot Do
Support can:
- explain product steps, billing, downloads, and where state signing rules appear
- help in English or Spanish
- point you to public lawyer-referral or legal-aid resources if you ask
Support cannot:
- recommend a document, clause, lawyer, or strategy
- tell you who should serve as agent or which powers to grant
- review your facts for legal sufficiency or tell you whether to sign
Referral Path
If you need legal advice, email support@123legaldoc.com with the subject line Attorney referral request.
We may share public resources such as:
- state or local bar lawyer-referral directories
- legal-aid organizations
- court or agency self-help resources
We do not recommend or endorse a specific attorney, and sending you public resources does not create a referral relationship.
Third-Party Services
Parts of the workflow may rely on third-party services such as payment processors, e-sign tools, cloud storage, analytics providers, or online notary platforms. Their availability, pricing, and legal requirements may vary by state, document type, signer location, and provider rules.
Need Help?
For product support, billing help, bilingual assistance, or a request for public referral resources, contact support@123legaldoc.com or visit /en/support/.
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