Trust Centre

Legal terms and responsible use

RiGEL is designed to support clearer wealth, estate, trust, and community decision pathways. This page outlines important terms, boundaries, and responsibilities for using RiGEL, and links to binding documents where they are published.

RiGEL helps organize information, apply structured logic, compare scenarios, and preserve records. It does not replace legal advice, fiduciary duties, professional judgment, community governance, or human decision-making.

Key documents and areas

Summaries below point to Terms, privacy overview, and paths for enterprise discussions. Binding language is always in the executed documents that apply to you.

Terms of Service

Platform usage

Rights and responsibilities for using RiGEL — including acceptable use, who is responsible for outputs and decisions, liability limitations, and related provisions in the full Terms.

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Privacy

Privacy overview

How we describe handling sensitive wealth, estate, trust, and community-related information, with links to fuller legal context alongside your contracts.

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Enterprise

Agreements and onboarding

Many institutions and communities negotiate dedicated agreements covering data processing, confidentiality, and onboarding — subject to scope and implementation.

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Professional advice, AI, and accountability

RiGEL does not provide legal, tax, financial, fiduciary, or professional advice. Users remain responsible for reviewing outputs with appropriate professionals and decision-makers. RiGEL supports understanding, documentation, and reviewability; it does not make decisions on behalf of users.

Human responsibility

Trustees, administrators, advisors, institutions, and community leadership retain responsibility for lawful interpretation, governance, and client care. RiGEL is a tool intended to support clarity — not a substitute for judgment, authority, or professional services.

AI and structured logic

Where offered, AI may support clarity, usability, and plain-language explanation. AI is not the source of truth for estate, wealth, trust, tax, or governance outcomes. Core outcomes produced in the product are based on deterministic, rule-based logic where that logic is configured and applied. Human review remains necessary wherever responsibility, legal interpretation, fiduciary duty, or governance authority requires it.

Contracting and operations

Designed to support documented, permissioned use of sensitive information — subject to your agreements and how RiGEL is implemented.

Confidentiality

Customer content and related materials are treated as confidential under the terms that apply to your relationship with RiGEL, including intake, documents, and outputs you generate.

Data processing

Data processing addenda or similar instruments may be available for enterprise and institutional deployments, depending on scope and negotiations.

Dispute resolution

The Terms describe default approaches to disputes; enterprise agreements may specify different forums or requirements where negotiated.

Contracting, procurement, or governance questions?

For walkthroughs, documentation requests, or enterprise discussions, contact RiGEL. For binding language, use the Terms and any order form or master agreement that applies to you.