Corrections policy
and log.
When we discover a material error in an article — especially in legal facts or figures — we fix it fast and leave a record. Here is what we do and where we log it.
Policy
When a couple, a vendor, an official source or our own team spots a factual error in any published content, we follow these steps:
- We verify within 48 hours. We review the original source (JCE, MIREX, ONAMET, etc.) or re-quote with vendors if it is a pricing figure.
- We correct it in the article. We replace the wrong fact with the right one and add a visible line at the foot of the section reading "Corrected on [date]." The article's last-reviewed date is updated.
- We log the correction here. Every material correction appears in the table below with the date, the article, what changed and why.
- We notify when it applies. If the error affects a couple who already sent us a request based on the wrong fact, we write to them directly.
We don't log minor adjustments here (typos, sentences reworded for clarity, broken links). We do log any change that alters the practical information a reader would use to make a decision.
How to report an error
Write to us with the subject "Correction: [article title]." Include the link to the article, which fact you think is wrong, and the source that supports your correction if you have one. We'll review it within 48 hours.
Public log
No corrections logged so far.
A policy aligned with our editorial policy.