Accuracy matters to us, especially on topics that shape people's relationships and decisions. We aim to correct genuine errors quickly and openly. This page explains how.
How to report an error
If you believe something we have published is inaccurate, misleading, or out of date, please tell us. Email us or use our contact page with the article title or link and a short description of the issue. If you can point us to a source, that helps us review it faster.
How we handle corrections
We review every report we receive. When we confirm a factual error, we correct it promptly and update the article's "last updated" date. For significant corrections — ones that change the meaning of the guidance — we note what changed at the point of the change so the record is transparent. Minor fixes such as typos are corrected without a separate note.
Timing
We aim to acknowledge correction requests within a few business days and to act on confirmed errors as soon as we reasonably can.
Our wider standards
Corrections are part of how we work. For the full picture of how our content is researched, written, and reviewed, see our editorial standards.