Terms of Use
Last updated: 13 September 2025
1. Who we are
TheJusticeChambers provides general legal guidance for UK consumers, tenants and workers. We are not a law firm and do not act as your solicitor. Using this website does not create a solicitor–client relationship.
2. What our service covers
- General guidance based on the information you provide.
- Signposting to official resources, helplines and forms.
- Templates you can adapt for your own use.
3. What our service does not cover
- Formal legal advice tailored to your case.
- Representation, issuing claims, or handling funds.
- Any guarantee of outcome.
4. Your responsibilities
- Provide accurate, complete information and documents.
- Check deadlines — some are very short (e.g. employment claims).
- Decide whether to seek formal legal advice from a solicitor or adviser.
5. Use of templates and content
Templates and guidance are provided “as is”. You should edit them to suit your facts. We are not liable for losses arising from reliance on the website content.
6. Availability
We aim to keep the website available and up to date, but do not guarantee uninterrupted access or error-free content. We may change or remove content at any time.
7. Data and privacy
We process your data as described in our Privacy Policy. Do not send sensitive information unless necessary for guidance.
8. Third-party links
Links to GOV.UK and other sites are provided for convenience. We are not responsible for their content or availability.
9. Intellectual property
Website text, layout and branding are owned by TheJusticeChambers. You may use templates for your personal matter. Do not reproduce site content without permission.
10. Contact
Email: info@thejusticechambers.com