Legal
Terms of Use
Guidance, not legal advice
Untangle is an information and self-help service for people in England & Wales. It is not a law firm. Nothing on this site is regulated legal advice, and using Untangle does not create a solicitor–client relationship with us. If you need advice on your specific situation, please consult a qualified solicitor.
Drafts are starting points
Documents and statements drafted with Untangle are first drafts based on the information you provide. You are responsible for reading them carefully, checking the facts, and editing anything that is wrong or out of date before filing or sending them.
Acceptable use
- Use Untangle only for your own situation, in good faith.
- Do not enter information about another person without a lawful reason.
- Do not attempt to break, scrape or misuse the service.
Your account
Keep your password private and turn on 2-step verification. You're responsible for activity on your account. Tell us straight away if you think someone else has signed in.
Subscriptions and cancellation
You can cancel at any time from your account. Cancellation takes effect at the end of your current billing period.
Liability
To the extent permitted by law, Untangle is provided “as is.” We are not liable for any loss arising from decisions you make based on the general guidance shown here. Nothing in these terms limits liability for things that cannot be limited by law (such as death or personal injury caused by negligence).
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England & Wales.