How We Create Content
Our Editorial Mission
JusticeInfoHub provides accessible legal information to help everyday Americans understand their rights and legal options. We believe legal knowledge should not require a law degree to comprehend.
Our team of legal content professionals researches, writes, and reviews content to ensure accuracy and clarity. We do not claim to be attorneys, and nothing on this site constitutes legal advice.
Expertise & Author Qualifications
Our content is created by qualified professionals:
- Sarah Mitchell - Content Lead: Research background in legalinfo, editorial standards certified
- Marcus Johnson - Legal Editor: Experience in legal publishing and content review
- External Review - Selected articles reviewed by practicing legal professionals
Each author profile is verified and linked to our author page. We believe in transparency about who writes our content.
Research Methodology
Every article follows our research standards:
- Primary Sources: State and federal statutes, court rules, government databases
- Official Resources: Court websites, state bar associations, legal aid organizations
- Published Guidance: Court records, public legal repositories, verified legal databases
- Industry Standards: Legal publishing best practices and style guidelines
- Current Information: All sources verified within 6 months of publication
Experience: Why This Matters
We understand the challenges of navigating legal topics without legal training. Our content is written from the reader perspective:
- Plain Language: We avoid legal jargon wherever possible
- Practical Examples: Real scenarios readers can relate to
- Actionable Steps: Clear guidance on what to do next
- Honest Limitations: We clearly state when professional help is needed
Our team includes people who have been through legal processes themselves. We know confused readers because we have been confused readers.
Trustworthiness Standards
Trust is earned through consistent action:
- Date Stamps: Every article shows publication and update dates
- Source Citations: We link to official sources when available
- Correction Policy: We welcome and publish corrections from readers
- No False Claims: We never imply we can guarantee legal outcomes
- Transparency: Clear author attribution on every article
If you find an error, contact us. We would rather correct a mistake than maintain false information.
Content Update Process
Legal information changes. Our content stays current through:
- Regular Reviews: High-traffic articles reviewed quarterly
- Statute Monitoring: We track legislative changes in key practice areas
- User Feedback: Reader corrections incorporated within 30 days
- Version History: Major updates documented in article subtitles
Important Disclaimer
This website provides general legal information only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. For legal advice about your specific situation, please consult a licensed attorney in your state.
Never rely on general information when making decisions about your specific legal matter. Laws vary significantly by state and change frequently.
Questions About Our Content?
We welcome feedback, corrections, and questions about our methodology.
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