Disclaimer
Please read carefully before using AnswerFirst.
Not a law firm. Not legal advice.
AnswerFirst is not a law firm. AnswerFirst does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or attorney services of any kind. Using AnswerFirst does not create an attorney-client relationship. No information on this site or in any document prepared by AnswerFirst constitutes legal advice.
Document preparation only
AnswerFirst is a document preparation service. It helps you organize information about your court papers and generates draft documents based on your inputs for your review. All documents are prepared for your review only — they are not reviewed, approved, or certified by any attorney.
No guarantee of outcome
AnswerFirst makes no representation or warranty that any document prepared through the service will be accepted by any court, that any filing will achieve any particular result, or that any deadline will be met. Legal outcomes depend on facts, court rules, local requirements, and many factors that AnswerFirst cannot evaluate or predict.
No attorney-client relationship
No use of AnswerFirst — including uploading documents, answering questions, generating a packet, or completing a purchase — creates an attorney-client relationship between you and AnswerFirst or any person associated with AnswerFirst.
Your responsibility
You are solely responsible for:
- Reviewing all documents carefully before signing, filing, or serving
- Confirming that all case details are accurate and complete
- Filing documents with the correct court by the applicable deadline
- Serving the opposing party as required by applicable rules
- Complying with all applicable court rules and local requirements
- Seeking legal advice from a licensed attorney if you are unsure about any aspect of your case
Deadlines
Any deadline estimates provided by AnswerFirst are based on general rules and are estimates only. Actual deadlines depend on when and how you were served, the type of case, the court, and other individual circumstances. Do not rely solely on AnswerFirst to determine your legal deadline. Verify with the court clerk or a licensed attorney.
When to consult an attorney
AnswerFirst is designed for the first response step in straightforward civil cases. You should consider consulting a licensed attorney if:
- The amount at issue is significant to you
- The case involves complex legal issues or multiple parties
- You have questions that this service cannot answer
- You are unsure whether a general denial is appropriate for your situation
- You have already missed a deadline
Early access
AnswerFirst is currently in early access. If anything looks wrong in your packet, contact support before filing.