Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Docuwise and how our platform works.
About the Service
What is Docuwise?
Docuwise is an online self-service document generation platform. It helps users create structured legal document drafts by answering guided questions instead of drafting manually from scratch.
Is Docuwise a law firm?
No. Docuwise is not a law firm, is not operated as a legal practice, and does not provide legal advice.
Are you my lawyer if I use the platform?
No. Using Docuwise does not create a lawyer-client or attorney-client relationship. We do not represent users and do not provide legal counsel.
Do you review my answers and tell me whether they are legally correct?
No. Docuwise does not review your answers for legal sufficiency, does not draw legal conclusions for your situation, and does not advise you on your legal rights, remedies, or strategy.
Who is Docuwise designed for?
Docuwise is designed for individuals and small businesses that need a faster, clearer starting point for standard legal paperwork. It can be especially helpful for expats, foreign residents, and users dealing with another language or jurisdiction.
Documents & Legal
Is the generated document legally valid?
That depends on the document type, jurisdiction, language, facts, and how the document is signed, witnessed, notarized, translated, filed, or used. Docuwise provides a draft and workflow tool, but we do not guarantee that a generated document will be legally valid, enforceable, accepted by a third party, or suitable for your specific situation.
Is the generated document an official government form?
Not unless the relevant page explicitly says so. In general, Docuwise provides drafting templates and structured document outputs, not official government-issued forms.
Can I use Docuwise without a lawyer?
For some routine situations, users may choose to start with a generated draft and handle the next steps themselves. But if your matter is complex, unusual, disputed, high-value, regulated, or cross-border, you should consult a qualified lawyer before relying on the document.
What kinds of documents can I generate?
Available document types depend on the current stage of the platform and the supported jurisdiction or locale. The catalog may expand over time. Each document page should explain what the document is for, what information is required, and when professional legal review is recommended.
Can I edit the document after generation?
Yes. You should review and edit any generated document carefully before signing, sharing, filing, or relying on it.
What if a landlord, bank, employer, agency, registry, or government office rejects my document?
Docuwise cannot control whether any third party will accept a generated document. Acceptance may depend on local law, internal policy, formatting rules, signature requirements, notarization, filing rules, language, and supporting evidence.
Privacy & Legal Limitations
Do you store the information I enter?
We may store account, document, usage, and technical information as described in the Privacy Policy. Actual data handling depends on the live product implementation, infrastructure, retention rules, and applicable law.
Are my communications with Docuwise protected by attorney-client privilege?
No. Docuwise is not your lawyer, and communications with the platform are not protected by attorney-client privilege or similar protections that may apply when you communicate directly with licensed legal counsel.
Can I rely on the information on the website as legal advice?
No. Content on the website is for general informational and self-service drafting purposes only. It is not legal advice and should not be treated as a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer.
When should I definitely talk to a lawyer?
You should consult a lawyer if your matter involves significant money, legal risk, conflict between parties, unusual clauses, regulated activity, tax issues, immigration issues, family matters, employment issues, court proceedings, or cross-border enforcement.
Platform & Payments
Do you support multiple languages?
Docuwise is designed as a multilingual platform. However, supported languages and jurisdictions may differ by document type and rollout stage.
What am I paying for?
Users pay for access to the software platform, document generation workflow, maintained templates, formatting, and related product functionality. Payment is not a fee for legal advice or legal representation.
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