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Website Terms and Conditions Legal Services

At Prosper Law, we provide trusted legal services to help businesses create comprehensive and compliant website terms and conditions. Whether you need privacy policies, website terms of use, or sale and refund terms and conditions, our team of experienced ecommerce lawyers ensures your business is protected and aligned with Australian laws.

Having clear and legally sound website terms and conditions is essential for protecting your business, managing customer expectations, and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation. Our tailored legal solutions help you mitigate risks and build trust with your customers.

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Why Choose Prosper Law?

Fixed-Fee Legal Advice

Our fixed-fee services provide cost certainty, so you know exactly what you’re paying from the outset.

Experienced Lawyers

Our team has extensive experience in drafting and reviewing website terms and conditions for businesses across various industries in Australia.

Tailored Website Solutions

We take the time to understand your business needs and provide customised legal documents that align with your operations.

Fast Turnaround

We understand the importance of having your website legally compliant as soon as possible. Our team works efficiently to meet your deadlines.

Transparent Communication

We keep you informed throughout the process, ensuring you understand the legal requirements and how they apply to your business.

Our Website Terms and Conditions Services

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Drafting Website Terms and Conditions

We draft customised website terms and conditions that reflect your business operations and comply with Australian laws, including the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth). Our terms and conditions cover key areas such as user obligations, intellectual property rights, disclaimers, and liability limitations.

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Privacy Policies

Privacy is a critical concern for businesses operating online. We draft privacy policies that comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). Our privacy policies outline how your business collects, uses, stores, and discloses personal information, ensuring transparency and compliance with privacy laws.

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Website Terms of Use

Our website terms of use set out the rules for accessing and using your website. These terms protect your intellectual property, limit liability, and establish clear guidelines for user behaviour. We ensure your terms of use are tailored to your business model and meet Australian legal standards.

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Sale and Refund Terms and Conditions

For businesses selling goods or services online, we draft sale and refund terms and conditions that comply with the ACL. These terms cover payment methods, delivery, warranties, returns, and refunds, ensuring your customers understand their rights and obligations while protecting your business from disputes.

Fixed Fees for Website Terms

ServiceFixed Fee (Excl. GST)
Drafting Website Terms of Use$950
Drafting Privacy Policy$850
Drafting Sale and Refund Terms$950
Comprehensive Website Terms Package*$1,750
Reviewing Existing Terms$950

*The Comprehensive Website Terms Package includes website terms of use, privacy policy, and sale and refund terms tailored to your business needs.

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Why do I need website terms and conditions?

Website terms and conditions protect your business by setting out the rules for using your website, managing customer expectations, and limiting liability. They also ensure compliance with Australian laws, reducing the risk of disputes or regulatory penalties.

What is included in a privacy policy?

A privacy policy outlines how your business collects, uses, stores, and discloses personal information. It ensures compliance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the APPs, helping you build trust with your customers.

Do I need sale and refund terms for my website?

Yes, if you sell goods or services online, sale and refund terms are essential for complying with the ACL. These terms clarify payment methods, delivery processes, warranties, returns, and refunds, protecting both your business and your customers.

Can Prosper Law review my existing website terms?

Absolutely! We offer a detailed review of your existing website terms and conditions to ensure they are compliant with current Australian laws and tailored to your business operations.

How long does it take to draft website terms and conditions?

The timeframe depends on the complexity of your business operations. However, we work efficiently to deliver high-quality legal documents within agreed deadlines.

What happens if my website terms are not compliant?

Non-compliance can lead to regulatory penalties, customer disputes, or reputational damage. Our legal services ensure your website terms are compliant with Australian laws, reducing these risks.

With Prosper Law’s website terms and conditions legal services, you can operate your online business with confidence. Contact us today for a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your needs and receive a fixed-fee quote.

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