Last updated: 08/08/2025
Welcome to The Three Mums website. These Terms of Service govern your use of our website and the services we offer. By accessing our website, you agree to these terms and conditions.
The content on our website is for general information purposes only. We reserve the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue any aspect of the website at any time.
All content on this website, including but not limited to text, graphics, logos, images, and software, is the property of The Three Mums and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws.
Donations made via our website are processed securely by Stripe. Your card details are sent directly to Stripe and do not pass through our servers. By donating, you agree to provide accurate and complete information.
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When using our website, you agree not to:
Our website is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. We do not warrant that the website will be uninterrupted, error-free, or free from viruses or other harmful components.
The Three Mums shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of, or inability to use, our website.
We reserve the right to modify these Terms of Service at any time. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting on the website. Your continued use of the website constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
These Terms of Service shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United Kingdom.
If you have any questions about these Terms of Service, please contact us at: [email protected]
Our services are intended for users who are at least 18 years old. If you are under 18, you may only use our services with the involvement and consent of a parent or legal guardian.
When participating in our events, you agree to:
Any disputes arising from these terms or your use of our services will first be addressed through informal negotiation. If a dispute cannot be resolved informally, it shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the United Kingdom.