Privacy Policy

At The Probate Law Group, we deeply value your privacy and are committed to maintaining transparency in our data practices while ensuring the utmost protection of your information from intrusion or misuse. Our Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, utilize, and safeguard your data, and we encourage you to refer to this page for the most up-to-date version.

Anonymous Information: Many features on our website can be accessed without providing personal information. However, certain information, such as your IP address (including geographic location), browser software details, operating system, access dates, and referring/exiting URLs, may be automatically collected (“anonymous information”). We use this data, both individually and collectively, to enhance our content and improve the overall user experience. This anonymous information may be retained indefinitely within the permissible limits of the law.

Personal Information: Our website offers contact forms where you have the option to provide personal information voluntarily. This includes your name, address, email address, and telephone number(s). Providing personal information is not mandatory, but if you choose to do so, we may use it to get in touch with you and improve future communications. Additionally, with your consent, we may keep you informed about law firm news and events. We will always seek your affirmative consent before using your personal information for purposes beyond the scope of this policy.

Please note that transmitting information over the internet, including through our contact forms or Live Chat feature, is not entirely secure and should not be considered confidential. Submitting a form on our website does not establish an attorney-client relationship.

Live Chat Feature: Our website may provide a third-party Live Chat feature where personal information can be provided. Information shared through Live Chat is not confidential and does not constitute attorney-client communication. If you choose to provide personal information through Live Chat, we may use it to communicate with you and enhance future interactions.

Third-party Live Chat providers have their privacy policies, which we recommend reviewing. The Probate Law Group is not responsible for third-party privacy practices.

Attorney-Client Relationship: Communication through this website, including Live Chat and contact forms, does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Please refrain from disclosing confidential information through these means, as they are not secure.

Use of Cookies: We use “cookies” to enhance website functionality and improve the user experience. These cookies do not identify you personally or access your computer. While you can disable cookies in your browser settings, doing so may limit website functionality. By visiting our website without disabling cookies, you consent to their use as described in this policy.

Third-party Analytics and AdWords: We employ third-party analytics, such as Google Analytics, to understand website usage, but they do not collect personally identifiable information. Our website may use Google AdWords “remarketing” to serve ads on third-party websites to previous site visitors, but any data collected adheres to this privacy policy and Google’s privacy policy.

Distribution of Collected Information: We will not disclose your personal information to third parties without your consent, except as required by law. In specific circumstances, and in accordance with applicable laws, we may share personal information with government authorities or others to protect our firm or third parties or comply with legal requirements.

Do Not Track Requests: We do not respond to “Do Not Track” requests.

Third Parties and External Links: Our website may contain hyperlinks to third-party websites, but we do not endorse their content or privacy practices. We are not responsible for any information disclosed to third parties by visiting their websites.

Removal of Information and Opting Out: If you wish to opt out of receiving communications from our firm, you can reply to any marketing communication with the subject line “unsubscribe.”

At The Probate Law Group, we take your privacy seriously and are dedicated to safeguarding your information while providing top-notch legal services. If you have any questions or concerns about our Privacy Policy, please contact us at 713-574-6080 or through our online contact form.