Website terms
General information, not legal advice or an offer to act.
Use the site to understand common preparation questions, not to decide a real matter or calculate a deadline.
Status
Westmere Legal is a fictional demonstration website.
It is not a firm of solicitors, does not claim authorisation or regulation, has no appointed professionals and cannot accept instructions. Use of the website does not create a solicitor-client relationship, duty, retainer or confidential communication.
The content is general orientation for common matters in England and Wales. Law, procedure and official guidance can change, and facts can alter the correct approach.
No reliance
Do not act, delay or omit action because of this content.
The pages are not a substitute for advice from an appropriately qualified person who has reviewed the facts. They do not calculate limitation, tribunal, court, contractual or transaction deadlines.
Official links are provided as useful starting points. Their content and availability are controlled by the relevant organisations, not Westmere.
Jurisdiction
The content does not describe one legal process for the whole UK.
The service information is framed for England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland have distinct laws, terminology and procedures. Cross-border facts may require advice in more than one jurisdiction.
A real provider should confirm jurisdiction and capability before accepting work.
Images and identity
Photography illustrates situations, not real Westmere people or premises.
Generated editorial images depict representative decision contexts. They are not evidence of a team, office, client relationship, transaction or result.
The Westmere name, visual identity and content belong to this prototype and must not be used to impersonate a legal provider.
Urgent help
Use the appropriate live service for emergencies and deadlines.
Call 999 where there is immediate danger. For legal urgency, contact a verified provider or relevant official service. This site is not monitored and no message can be received through it.
These terms must be replaced or approved by the appointed operator before any public launch.
Use the prototype safely
Keep the preparation generic and the real matter private.
Explore the service structure without entering identifying or confidential information.