HerPartnerTrack publishes financial information for attorneys. That's a responsibility we take seriously.

Money content can be misleading, oversimplified, or driven by hidden incentives. We aim for the opposite—clarity, accuracy, and transparency about what we know and what we don't.

Our standards

We cite real sources

When we reference data, we link to it. IRS guidelines, Bureau of Labor Statistics reports, ABA research, SEC filings, peer-reviewed studies. If we can't find a reliable source, we don't make the claim.

We distinguish fact from opinion

Some questions have clear answers. Others involve judgment calls. We try to be explicit about which is which. When we offer a recommendation, we explain the reasoning behind it.

We acknowledge uncertainty

Financial projections involve assumptions. Markets change. Tax laws change. We state our assumptions and note where the math is inherently uncertain.

We don't sell financial products

HerPartnerTrack is not a registered investment advisor, broker-dealer, or financial planning firm. We provide educational content, not personalized financial advice. We don't receive commissions for recommending specific products.

We update content when needed

Tax rules change. Contribution limits change. We review published content periodically and update it when the underlying facts shift.

Who creates our content

Our articles are developed by the HerPartnerTrack editorial team and reviewed by credentialed financial professionals with experience advising attorneys. We don't publish anonymous content or use fake bylines.

A note on referrals: If you request an introduction to a financial advisor through our site, we may connect you with professionals in our network who specialize in working with attorneys. We only refer to advisors we'd recommend to a friend. Any referral relationship is disclosed.

Questions or corrections

If you spot an error or have a question about our content, contact us. We'll respond and correct mistakes promptly.