No. Origin provides self-help, "fill in the blank" forms. These forms are designed for users to complete themselves. This is different from legal advice or the practice of law, which involves personalized guidance from a licensed attorney. Origin's forms have been reviewed by licensed attorneys in the applicable jurisdictions to ensure that they are compliant with local laws and regulations.
Throughout the US, the law generally allows for the provision of self-help legal forms and document preparation services, as long as it is clear that these services do not constitute legal advice. Many companies operate in this space, providing valuable tools for individuals to manage their own legal needs.
Our automated error review process checks for completeness and consistency but does not replace a thorough legal review by an attorney. Users are responsible for reviewing their final documents before signing.
This offering is an online service that provides legal forms and information. None of the parties involved are law firms and are not a substitute for an attorney or law firm’s advice. We cannot provide any kind of advice, explanation, opinion, or recommendation about possible legal rights, remedies, defenses, options, selection of forms or strategies.
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