How Lawson works
Lawson is an experimental tool that helps you understand Singapore legal questions in plain language. It's designed to be simple: you ask a question, and Lawson explains what the law says and what practical steps you can take.
What kind of questions can I ask?
Anything related to Singapore law — especially everyday legal issues:
- Landlord refusing to return your HDB or condo deposit
- Unfair dismissal or unpaid salary from your employer
- Filing a claim at the Small Claims Tribunal (SCT)
- Appealing a traffic fine from LTA or TP
- Divorce procedures and child custody arrangements
- Getting a refund for a defective product under the Lemon Law
- Making a will or dealing with inheritance and CPF nominations
- Dealing with renovation contractor disputes
- And much more
What makes Lawson different?
Singapore-focused
Unlike general legal AI tools, Lawson is built specifically for Singapore law. It knows about HDB rules, MOM processes, SCT procedures, CPF regulations, and local statutes.
Plain language
You don't need to know legal terms. Ask in everyday language and Lawson explains things without jargon.
Practical next steps
Beyond just explaining the law, Lawson tells you what to do — which government agency to contact, what form to fill out, and what to expect.
Completely private
No account needed. No data collected. No cookies or tracking. Just ask and get answers.
What Lawson is NOT
Lawson is not a lawyer. It does not provide legal advice and cannot represent you in court. It cannot draft formal legal documents for filing. It cannot predict how a judge will rule. For any serious legal matter, you should consult a licensed Singapore lawyer.
Limitations
- Lawson is an AI and may occasionally provide incomplete or outdated information
- Laws change frequently — always verify important information with official sources
- Every legal situation is unique — general guidance may not fit your specific circumstances
- Lawson cannot handle emergencies — if you need urgent legal help, contact a lawyer directly
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