These Terms include a binding individual arbitration agreement, jury trial waiver, and class, collective, consolidated, and representative action waiver. Review Section 12 before accepting.
Acceptance of these Terms
These Terms and Conditions govern your access to and use of Plan the Marriage websites, member areas, courses, assessments, digital workbooks, partner features, AI-assisted planning tools, communications, content, and related services, collectively the Services.
By creating an account, purchasing or accessing a paid offering, checking a box, completing a typed attestation, selecting a button that states you agree to these Terms, or otherwise using a part of the Services that clearly presents these Terms as a condition of use, you agree to be legally bound by them. We may retain the policy version, attestation, timestamp, and related integrity records associated with your acceptance. If you do not agree, do not use the Services.
You must be at least 18 years old and legally capable of entering a binding contract to use the Services.
Educational service only
Plan the Marriage provides general educational information, structured reflection, planning tools, and conversation prompts. The Services are not legal, financial, tax, medical, mental health, therapeutic, safety, or other professional advice and do not create an attorney-client, therapist-client, fiduciary, or other professional relationship.
Information about marriage, family law, property, agreements, parenting, finances, health, or other regulated topics may vary by state and by personal circumstances. You are responsible for obtaining advice from qualified professionals when appropriate.
The Services are not an emergency or crisis service. Do not rely on the Services to assess immediate safety, abuse, coercion, self-harm, medical emergencies, or other urgent risks.
Accounts and access
You are responsible for information submitted through your account, maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials, and activity occurring through your account. You may not share credentials in a way that defeats access limits or allows unauthorized use.
We may suspend or terminate access when reasonably necessary to protect users, the Services, our rights, or the rights of others, or when we reasonably believe these Terms have been materially violated.
Purchases, pricing, and refunds
Prices, access periods, payment terms, renewal terms if any, refund terms, and other purchase conditions are displayed at checkout or in the offer you accept and are incorporated into these Terms.
You authorize us and our payment service providers, including Stripe when used at checkout, to charge the payment method you provide for the amounts disclosed at checkout. Payment card information may be collected and processed directly by the payment provider. We do not waive any refund, cancellation, or consumer rights that cannot lawfully be waived under the law applicable to you.
If we later offer a recurring subscription, the recurring amount, billing interval, renewal terms, and cancellation method will be clearly disclosed before you authorize the subscription.
Workbook, partner, and AI-assisted features
The Services may invite you to enter highly personal information about relationships, finances, family, health, fertility, intimacy, faith, conflict, and other sensitive topics. You decide what to enter. Do not enter information you do not have the right to provide.
Member features may store course progress, workbook responses, reports, partner invitations, preferences, reminders, scores, and related settings so the Services can function. Some assessments or preview features may instead keep particular answers only in browser storage when they expressly say that information remains on your device. If a feature is designed to share information with a partner or another person, only use it if you intend that recipient to receive the selected information.
AI-assisted features may identify patterns, gaps, or conversation topics based on information available to the feature. AI output can be incomplete, inaccurate, or inappropriate for your circumstances. It is educational support only and is not a substitute for professional judgment.
Email, text, and other communications
When you provide an email address or mobile number, we may use it for account, purchase, security, service, support, course, and other transactional communications reasonably related to your relationship with Plan the Marriage.
If you separately provide affirmative consent to marketing communications, you authorize Plan the Marriage and service providers acting on our behalf to send marketing and promotional emails, calls, and text messages to the email address or mobile number you provide. Where permitted, messages may be sent using automated technology or an artificial or prerecorded voice. Consent to marketing is not a condition of purchase. Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply.
You may opt out of marketing texts by replying STOP and may request help by replying HELP where supported. You may unsubscribe from marketing emails using the unsubscribe link in the message. You may also revoke marketing consent by contacting us at info@planthemarriage.com. We may still send non-marketing communications that are necessary to provide requested Services or address account, transaction, security, or legal matters.
Mobile opt-in data and SMS consent will not be sold, rented, or shared with third parties for their own independent marketing or promotional purposes.
Ownership and limited license
The Services and their original content, course materials, designs, trademarks, graphics, software, prompts, frameworks, and other materials are owned by Plan the Marriage or its licensors and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws.
Subject to these Terms, we grant you a limited, personal, nonexclusive, nontransferable, revocable license to access purchased or otherwise authorized materials for your own personal, noncommercial use. You may not reproduce, sell, publicly distribute, scrape, republish, create competing materials from, or commercially exploit the Services without written permission.
You retain ownership of content you submit. To the extent content is transmitted to our systems, you grant us a limited license to host, process, reproduce, and transmit it only as reasonably necessary to provide, secure, maintain, and improve the features you choose to use, subject to our Privacy Policy.
Prohibited use
You may not use the Services to violate law, infringe rights, impersonate another person, gain unauthorized access, distribute malware, interfere with service operation, scrape or harvest data in violation of these Terms, harass another person, or use partner or communication features to monitor, coerce, threaten, or control another person.
You may not use the Services to provide legal or professional advice to third parties while representing that the advice comes from Plan the Marriage or Audrey Oran.
Third-party services
The Services may link to or depend on third-party platforms for hosting, payment processing, authentication, analytics, communications, customer support, or other functions. Third-party services are governed by their own terms and privacy practices. We are not responsible for services we do not control, except to the extent applicable law provides otherwise.
Disclaimers
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Services are provided on an as-is and as-available basis. We disclaim warranties that are not expressly stated in these Terms, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, and noninfringement.
We do not guarantee a marriage outcome, relationship outcome, legal result, readiness score, professional result, uninterrupted availability, or that all content or AI-assisted output will be accurate, complete, current, or appropriate for your circumstances.
Some states do not allow certain warranty exclusions, so some of these exclusions may not apply to you.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Plan the Marriage and its owners, officers, employees, contractors, affiliates, licensors, and service providers will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, lost goodwill, or business interruption arising from or related to the Services.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, our aggregate liability for claims arising from or relating to the Services will not exceed the greater of the amount you paid to Plan the Marriage for the applicable Service during the twelve months before the event giving rise to the claim or one hundred U.S. dollars.
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited under applicable law.
Binding individual arbitration and class action waiver
It affects your legal rights, including your right to file a lawsuit in court, have a jury decide a dispute, or participate in a class, collective, consolidated, or representative action.
Informal resolution first
Before starting arbitration, the person raising the dispute must send a written Notice of Dispute to info@planthemarriage.com describing the claimant, the facts, the legal basis of the claim, and the requested relief. The parties will attempt in good faith to resolve the dispute for at least 30 days after receipt of the notice.
Agreement to arbitrate
Except for the limited exceptions stated below, any dispute, claim, or controversy between you and Plan the Marriage arising out of or relating to the Services, these Terms, a purchase, communications, privacy, or the relationship between you and Plan the Marriage will be resolved exclusively through final and binding individual arbitration, not in court.
The Federal Arbitration Act governs the interpretation and enforcement of this arbitration agreement. Arbitration will be administered by the American Arbitration Association under its Consumer Arbitration Rules then in effect, unless the parties agree to another recognized arbitration provider. A single neutral arbitrator will decide the dispute. The arbitration may occur remotely unless an in-person hearing is required by applicable rules or law.
The arbitrator may award the same individual remedies that a court could award, subject to these Terms and applicable law. The arbitrator may not combine claims of different people or preside over any class, collective, consolidated, or representative proceeding unless both sides expressly agree in writing after the dispute arises.
Waiver of court and jury proceedings
To the fullest extent permitted by law, you and Plan the Marriage each waive the right to bring or have a dispute decided through an individual lawsuit in court and waive the right to a jury trial for disputes covered by this arbitration agreement.
Class and representative action waiver
To the fullest extent permitted by law, you and Plan the Marriage agree that each may bring claims against the other only in an individual capacity. Neither party may bring, join, participate in, or seek relief through a class action, collective action, consolidated action, representative action, or private attorney general action in arbitration or court for a dispute covered by this section.
Limited exceptions
Either party may bring an eligible individual claim in small claims court. Either party may seek temporary or preliminary injunctive relief in a court of competent jurisdiction when necessary to protect intellectual property, confidential information, account security, or prevent imminent misuse while arbitration is pending. This section does not apply to a claim to the extent applicable federal or state law makes a predispute arbitration agreement or joint-action waiver unenforceable for that claim.
Severability of arbitration terms
If a portion of this arbitration section is found unenforceable, it will be severed to the minimum extent necessary and the remainder will remain in effect, unless severance would materially alter the parties' agreement to arbitrate disputes only on an individual basis. Any nonwaivable claim that cannot lawfully be arbitrated will proceed in court only after all arbitrable claims are completed, unless applicable law requires otherwise.
State consumer rights
These Terms are intended to operate throughout the United States. Nothing in them waives rights or remedies that applicable state or federal law does not permit you to waive.
If a provision conflicts with a nonwaivable consumer protection requirement in your state, that requirement controls only to the extent of the conflict and the remaining provisions remain in effect.
Changes to the Services or Terms
We may update the Services and these Terms from time to time. If a change materially affects your rights, we will provide notice as required by law and will not apply a materially changed arbitration provision retroactively to a dispute of which we had actual notice before the change.
Your continued use after an effective update constitutes acceptance only where permitted by law and where adequate notice has been provided.
Contact
Questions about these Terms may be sent to info@planthemarriage.com.