Disclaimer

The Boundaries of Our Content

Legal information is a minefield. We built Secure Future Laws to cut through the noise and make estate planning accessible. We spend our days analyzing trust structures, evaluating legal document generators, and tracking down pro bono resources. But we need to set clear operational boundaries. Read this before you use our guides.

We Are Not Your Attorneys

This website provides educational resources. We explain how special needs trusts interact with Medicaid and SSI. We break down the mechanical differences between a revocable living trust and a standard will. We do not give legal advice.

Do not make life-altering estate decisions based solely on a web article. Every state operates under different probate codes. A strategy that protects assets in California will fail completely in Pennsylvania. You must consult a licensed attorney in your specific jurisdiction before signing binding documents.

We point you toward pro bono clinics, the Legal Services Corporation, and low-cost legal aid. We show you how to find them. You have to make the call. We cannot represent you, review your documents, or tell you which legal path fits your exact family dynamic.

Laws Shift. Our Content Might Lag.

We spend hours digging through civil legal aid requirements and trust regulations. We publish our findings. Then a state legislature changes the rules. That is the friction of legal publishing.

We update our guides constantly. We track major shifts in estate law. But a post we published last spring might not reflect a minor probate ruling handed down yesterday. Always verify current statutes before you file paperwork. Your family’s financial security carries too much weight to rely on outdated information. Treat our guides as your starting point, not your final authority.

Financial Disclosures and Partner Links

Running this site takes significant resources. We review online estate planning tools, legal document generators, and attorney matching services. Sometimes we use affiliate links. If you click a link for a service like LawDepot and make a purchase, we earn a small commission. This costs you nothing extra. It funds our research.

Our editorial integrity remains entirely separate from our revenue. We reject most partnership offers. If a legal plan looks predatory, we refuse to list it. We test document generators by actually building sample trusts. If the output fails basic legal scrutiny, we warn you about it. We only recommend tools that hold up under real-world conditions.

Navigating External Resources

We link out heavily. We point you to government portals, local family law clinics, and state bar association directories. We do this to give you high-resolution options for free or low-cost representation.

We do not control those sites. Organizations change their intake procedures. Clinics lose their funding. Government domains move their web pages. We hold no liability for your experience with third-party organizations, the accuracy of their external content, or the performance of any attorneys you hire through their directories.

Your Responsibility

Protect your assets. Do your own research. Hire qualified counsel.

We provide the map. You have to navigate the terrain. By using Secure Future Laws, you accept that you are solely responsible for your own legal and financial decisions.