Legal & Administrative Life
Forms, contracts, and complaint letters as question packs — not legal conclusions.
5 contenidos (5 artículos · 0 vídeos)
Comienza aquí
Una selección inicial antes de explorar todo el contenido.
6 min de lecturaNavigating a Government Form With AI Without Inventing an Entitlement
Turn a confusing public-service form into a source-linked checklist — required evidence, exact fields, and a short list of real questions for the responsible authority. The model translates wording; it does not decide what you are entitled to, and it never submits anything.
Principiante
6 min de lecturaReading a Lease or Contract for Questions, Not Legal Conclusions
Turn a lease or consumer contract into a clause-by-clause ledger — exact quote, plain-language paraphrase, and a question for a qualified professional. The model helps you read faster; it does not tell you what is enforceable or what your rights are.
PrincipianteMás sobre este tema
5 min de lecturaContract and Invoice Literacy - Not Legal Advice
Use AI to paraphrase clauses, list dates and fees, and draft questions about your freelance agreement or invoice fields. Do not ask it what is enforceable, what to charge, or how to win a dispute. Literacy only - professionals for conclusions.
Principiante
6 min de lecturaWriting a Consumer Complaint Letter From Your Own Receipts
Turn your own receipts, dates, and correspondence into a factual, chronological complaint letter with a specific requested remedy — no invented consumer-rights claims, no legal threats, just the documented facts and what you want fixed.
Principiante
6 min de lecturaBefore You Act on AI-Given Local Info, Verify It
When a chat tool tells you a clinic's hours, an agency's required documents, or a shop's return policy, treat it as a starting point, not a fact — and verify on the official site or with a phone call before you act on it.
Principiante