No. Lawbrarian is a legal information platform designed to help you understand legal concepts, research laws, and explore your options — but it is not a substitute for professional legal advice.
What Lawbrarian provides:
General legal information and educational content. State-specific legal overviews and statute references. Tools and guides to help you understand legal processes. Resources to help you find an attorney. AI-assisted research to help you explore legal topics.
What Lawbrarian does not provide:
Legal advice tailored to your specific situation. Attorney-client relationship or privilege. Representation in court or legal proceedings. Guarantees about legal outcomes.
When you should hire a lawyer:
When you're facing criminal charges. When significant money or property is at stake. When you're going through a divorce, especially with children or substantial assets. When you've been seriously injured. When you need to draft complex legal documents. When you're starting a business with partners or investors. When the other side has a lawyer.
Lawbrarian can help you become a more informed consumer of legal services, understand your rights, and prepare before meeting with an attorney — but for legal matters with real consequences, nothing replaces qualified legal counsel.