Legal Services of North Dakota's
Terms of Service
These terms govern the use of this website.
Please read them carefully before accessing the site. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not access the website. By accessing the website or any of its pages you agree to be bound by these terms of use.
Information Not Legal Advice
This website has been prepared by Legal Services of North Dakota (LSND) to convey information about LSND’s services and for general information purposes only. The information on this website is not legal advice. Legal advice is dependent upon the specific facts of each situation. Also, the law may vary from state to state, so that some information in this website may not be correct for where you live or where the issue exists. Finally, the information contained in this website is not guaranteed to be up to date. Therefore, the information contained in this website cannot replace the advice of competent legal counsel licensed to practice law in your state.
Lawyer Advertising
In some jurisdictions this website may be considered lawyer advertising. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements.
Any listing of an attorney does not constitute a recommendation of the attorney. Before hiring any attorney, you should investigate the attorney’s reputation and qualifications.
Links
This website contains links to other websites. Those links are provided as citations and aids to help you identify and locate other internet resources that may be of interest, and are not intended to state or imply that we sponsor or are affiliated or associated with the persons or entities who created such site, nor are the links intended to state or imply that we are legally authorized to use any trade name, registered trademark, logo, legal or official seal, or copyrighted symbol that may be reflected in the links.
E-mail
Viewing this website or sending an e-mail message to LSND through this website, does not create an attorney-client relationship between LSND and you. Sending e-mail to an attorney mentioned in this site does NOT create an attorney-client relationship between you and the attorney. Unless you are already a client of the attorney, your e-mail may NOT be protected by the attorney-client privilege. Moreover, unless it is encrypted, e-mail can be intercepted by persons other than the recipient. Deadlines are extremely important in most legal matters. It is your responsibility to meet any legal deadlines. You may lose important legal rights if you do not work directly with an attorney immediately to advise you. Many people do not check their e-mail daily, and some attorneys do not respond to unsolicited e-mail from non-clients.
This agreement may be changed from time to time by posting the new Terms of Use on the website. All users agree to be subject to this agreement as it changes from time to time.
This agreement and the use of this website are governed by the laws of the State of North Dakota.