Frequently Asked Questions

This page answers the most common questions about your lawful rights, how to use the app, and what to do when facing demands, fines, or letters.

What is lawful notice?
A lawful notice is a written declaration that asserts your rights, rebuts false claims, and informs the recipient of your lawful standing. Often used to establish non-consent.
Will this app stop bailiffs or collectors?
It equips you with lawful rebuttals that deny jurisdiction and contract, making continued enforcement unlawful if unchallenged. Results depend on timely, correct use.
Can I scan and upload court papers?
Yes. The app accepts scanned or photographed documents. It analyzes them and drafts your rebuttal based on lawful principles.
Do I need legal knowledge to use the app?
No. It’s designed for everyone. The language is simplified and rooted in trust, equity, and contract law so you can assert yourself clearly.
What does "no joinder" mean?
No joinder means you do not consent to being joined to a legal fiction or statutory entity without verified contract or jurisdiction.
What if they ignore my lawful notice?
If a party ignores your notice, they tacitly agree through acquiescence. This can establish an estoppel in your favour — especially if supported by affidavit and proof of service.
Is this based on Common Law or Equity?
The app uses principles of Equity, Trust Law, and Common Law. It focuses on the private side — where lawful standing, contract rebuttal, and notice of liability matter most.
Can I use this app outside the UK?
The core principles are universal (equity, consent, contract). But templates and language are tailored to UK enforcement practices and statutory bodies.
Will this work against council tax?
Yes — the app helps you rebut presumed contracts with the council. It shows you how to demand evidence of lawful obligation and hold agents accountable.
Is everything I send through the app legally binding?
Yes — when used correctly. All notices are structured under lawful principles and can be supported by affidavit or certificate of service if escalated.

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Email: info@idonotconsent.co.uk