No. DraftCore is not a law firm and does not provide regulated legal services. We provide drafting and document preparation support only. Drafts produced by DraftCore should always be reviewed by a qualified solicitor before use.
Drafts are prepared by UK-based legal support professionals with experience in commercial drafting. They are not qualified solicitors. All drafts are produced as support material only — not as legal advice.
We focus on three core use-cases: commercial first drafts (NDAs, service agreements, contractor agreements, B2B terms), precedent adaptation (aligning existing templates to parties and deal terms), and document clean-up (restructuring and reformatting messy drafts). We don't do litigation documents, court forms, property transactions, or contentious matters.
Email hello@draftcore.co.uk with the document type, parties, what it needs to do, and your deadline. If you have a precedent, attach it. We'll review your brief and come back with a fixed quote and delivery timeline — usually within a few hours.
Standard turnaround is 48–72 hours from confirmation. Rush turnarounds (under 24 hours) may be available and are quoted accordingly. Delivery time is confirmed in your quote before work begins.
All drafts are delivered as Word documents (.docx) with consistent formatting, heading styles, and numbered clauses — ready for you to mark up, track-change, and finalise.
Yes. Confidential handling is our default position. We do not discuss, share, or reference client matter details. An NDA is available on request. Matter documents and client personal data are deleted within 21 days of project completion where practicable.
Yes. One round of light revisions is included with every project — covering amendments to structure, terminology, and specific clauses based on your feedback. Substantial re-drafts or significant scope changes are treated as a new project and quoted separately.
No. DraftCore works directly with the instructing party only — the solicitor, firm, or individual who engaged us. We don't communicate with third parties or end clients on your behalf.
Yes, for firms with regular drafting volume. See our Pricing page for guide retainer rates, or contact us to discuss a bespoke arrangement.