Terms of Use

Last updated: 2026.

Not a law firm. Not legal advice. aiattorney.info is an AI-powered legal information service. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or representation, and using this website or its chat assistant does not create an attorney-client relationship. Answers generated by AI can be incomplete, inaccurate, or out of date, and the law varies by state and jurisdiction. For guidance on your specific matter, speak with a licensed attorney in your state.

Using aiattorney.info (the “Service”) means you accept these Terms.

What the service is

aiattorney.info offers an AI attorney assistant and educational articles on everyday U.S. legal topics — contracts, consumer and tenant questions, legal documents, and disputes. Responses come from third-party AI models and may contain mistakes or outdated statements; always verify anything important before relying on it.

The Service provides general legal information only. It is not the practice of law, is not a substitute for a licensed attorney, and no attorney-client relationship arises from its use. Statutes and case law differ between states and change over time; consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before acting.

Acceptable use

You agree not to use the Service to violate any law, generate harmful or illegal content, interfere with or reverse-engineer the Service, or infringe the rights of others.

Basic chat is free within the displayed limits. Optional subscriptions, if you buy them, are billed as shown at checkout, where their terms are presented.

Warranties and liability

The Service is provided “as is”, without warranties of any kind. To the fullest extent allowed by law, we are not liable for damages arising from the use of the Service or reliance on its output.

Changes

We may change the Service or these Terms at any time; continued use constitutes acceptance.

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