Disclaimer
FormForge provides general-purpose document templates for small businesses. We want to be clear about what these templates are and what they are not.
Not legal advice
The contracts, NDAs, employment forms, and other legal-adjacent documents on FormForge are not legal advice. They are reference templates that capture common patterns. Whether they are appropriate for your specific situation depends on facts only a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction can assess.
If you are entering into a significant agreement, hiring or terminating an employee, dealing with intellectual property concerns, or facing a dispute, please retain a qualified attorney. The cost of a one-hour consultation is almost always cheaper than the cost of a misunderstanding documented in a generic template.
Not tax or financial advice
Invoices, expense reports, and financial templates on FormForge are organizational tools, not tax or financial advice. They reflect general practice, not the rules of any specific tax authority or accounting standard. Consult a qualified accountant or tax professional for anything beyond simple bookkeeping.
Not HR advice
Employment forms — offer letters, performance reviews, termination letters, and similar documents — are starting points only. Employment law varies dramatically by country, state, and even municipality. Before you act on a sensitive HR matter, talk to an employment lawyer or qualified HR professional in your area.
Always review and adapt
Read every template top-to-bottom before using it. Adapt the language to match your business, your customer, and your situation. A template that goes out unedited is rarely the right document.