Editorial Policy
The standards that govern the content we publish.
Last updated: June 2026
1. Purpose and scope
This Editorial Policy governs the articles, guides and other content published by Corpus Legal. It is designed to ensure our content is accurate, independent and useful.
2. Accuracy and sourcing
We aim to ensure that content is accurate at the time of publication and based on reliable sources, including primary legislation and official guidance. Law changes, and content may become out of date.
3. Not legal advice
Our published content is general information, not legal advice, and does not create a lawyer–client relationship. Readers should obtain advice specific to their circumstances.
4. Independence
Our editorial views are our own. Commercial relationships do not influence the substance of our content.
5. Authorship and review
Content is prepared by, or reviewed by, qualified members of our team before publication.
6. Corrections
If you believe something we have published is inaccurate, please contact us. We correct material errors promptly and transparently.
7. Sponsored content
Where any content is sponsored or produced in partnership, we disclose that clearly.
8. Updates
We may revise this Editorial Policy from time to time, and the current version will always appear on this page.
This document is provided as general information and may be updated from time to time.