Disclosure

Advertising And Referral Disclosure

How advertising, lead forms, and referral relationships should be disclosed.

No hidden ranking claim

The site should not make unsupported superiority, rating, or promised-result claims. Any lawyer advertising or referral relationship should be clear and compliant with applicable rules.

Future referral relationships

Paid listings, lead generation, CPA offers, or attorney referrals should be clearly labeled.

Reader-first content

Pages should help users organize their issue before asking for contact information.

Advertising boundaries

Future monetization should be labeled before it influences user choices. Lawyer leads, CPA offers, display ads, sponsored placements, or paid listings should not be hidden inside neutral editorial language.

Reader protection

  • Do not imply a paid listing is an editorial recommendation.
  • Do not publish unverifiable ranking language.
  • Keep disclosures near lead forms and comparison pages.
  • Review state advertising ethics before attorney promotions.

Editorial record

Last editorial pass: June 19, 2026. Future updates should note changes in court forms, official source links, privacy language, and corrections.

Correction policy

Reader corrections, official-source updates, broken links, privacy-language changes, and advertising-disclosure changes should be handled before publishing more generic content.

Major-upload checklist

Before a full upload, confirm that the footer, sitemap, canonical URLs, robots file, disclosure language, source links, and future lead-form consent language still match the live site.

Advertising And Referral Disclosure reader outcome

After reading this page, a visitor should understand how advertising and referral disclosure affects trust, privacy, advertising, corrections, or source verification on the site. The page should reduce confusion before a visitor clicks a checklist, source link, contact path, or future intake option.

Update trigger

Update this page before adding analytics, display ads, attorney matching, sponsored listings, call tracking, text-message consent, new contact forms, comparison tables, downloadable files, or any page that asks for sensitive family law facts from a visitor.

Live-site check

After upload, open the live page and confirm the wording still matches the active footer, sitemap, source links, and contact paths.