Search Tips

The default operator is AND. Words must be joined by the word AND. (If AND is not included only those products that have both words next to each other will be found.)

SAMPLE SEARCHES:
law legal = law AND legal
law and legal = law AND legal
(Search will return all instances of forms that contain both the word "law" and the word "legal" in their titles or descriptions.)
trust and trustee = trust AND trustee

Use OR to expand results or to create more complex searches:

SAMPLE SEARCHES:
trust OR trustee
contract OR agreement

To find all instances of law, contract, as well as contract law, use the AND operator.

No additional symbol is needed for truncation and a search will find all instances of the search string that occur at the beginning of a word.

SAMPLE SEARCH:
leg = legal, legalese, legislate, legislation

Punctuation: The only punctuation mark supported by Simple Search is the apostrophe. Using any other punctuation mark will yield no results.

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