A flipped form uses everyday language, not legalese, for legal terms like contract or policies.
With a regular legal form, the lawyers are the experts. People using the form rely on the lawyers to write the terms they need and interpret those terms.
With a flipped form, users are the experts. Lawyers help users express their needs in their own language, helping with notes on the law and what the form should cover.
If part of a flipped form doesn’t make sense to you, that’s the form’s fault, not yours. The form should change so you can understand and feel confident.
You’re the expert on what you need. Only your feedback can make a flipped form a good form.