CODE OF ETHICS AND CONTRACT Required for all representatives of the Warren Legacy Foundation.

1. We do not promote paranormal tourism. Stirring up spirits in abandoned buildings or leading groups into hauntings is in direct opposition to our mission. Our message should always be that this is not a game. Otherwise, we lead people into dangerous attachments. If you are not there to help, you have no reason to be there.

2. Do no harm. If you can’t help a client, ask for help. Don’t try to learn at other’s expense.

3. Primarily, we are there to help the living, but if we can assist spirits as well, that is excellent.

4. Integrity above all else. This is a profession overrun by amateurs. We need to project calm confidence for our clients. Remember, you represent something far greater than yourself as a member of the Foundation.

5. We are not paranormal celebrities. Big egos get in the way of accomplishing our mission.

6. We never charge to help our clients. If they wish to donate to the organization, that is fine.

7. We do not expose our clients to publicity. It will destroy their lives. Our clients’ anonymity is sacred.

8. If we don’t know what to do, we ask for help. We can share our cases in the Researcher Facebook group.

9. When we agree to take on a case, it is our responsibility until we turn it over to another professional or close it.

10. When a case is closed, we give a report to the Foundation detailing who, what, where, when, why, and how. Take good notes, because we are educating the researchers who follow us.

11. Treat this work as a profession and act with dignity at all times. We represent something much greater than ourselves; God in whatever form you perceive Him, Her, or Them.

12. Treat all clients with equal respect regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, or religious beliefs. Most have psychological difficulties even if there is a actual paranormal issue.

13. Team members are required to carry Warren Legacy Foundation identification at all times.

14. Team members must keep contact information up to date.

15. Professional conduct is expected at all times while a case is active. Fraternization with current clients is forbidden.

16. Unauthorized persons are not allowed on cases unless approved by the Foundation.