Privacy Policy
Effective Date: May 23, 2026.
Privacy in family law is not a boilerplate requirement. It is the foundation of trust. When you search for a divorce lawyer, you navigate highly sensitive territory. You need to know exactly who sees your information, how it gets processed, and where it lives. We built this policy to give you high-resolution clarity on our data practices at divorcerelieflaw.com.
We protect your digital footprint with the same rigor we apply to our casework.
Most law firm websites bury their data practices in dense legal jargon. We refuse to do that. You deserve a straightforward explanation of what happens when you interact with our site, submit a form, or read our resources. We operate this platform to provide strategic legal guidance for a peaceful transition. We do not operate it to harvest and sell your personal details.
The Information We Actually Collect
We collect only the data required to operate this website and evaluate your potential case. We divide this information into two distinct categories. You hand us the first type directly. Our servers log the second type automatically.
When you fill out our consultation form, you provide specific personal identifiers. This includes your name, email address, phone number, and a brief description of your current legal situation. We require this information to run conflict checks. We cannot give you legal guidance if we already represent your spouse. You control exactly what you type into that box.
Our servers also log standard technical details behind the scenes. When you load a page on divorcerelieflaw.com, we record your IP address, your browser type, your operating system, and your navigation path through our site. This is standard web infrastructure. It allows the site to load correctly on your specific device.
How We Use Your Data
We use your contact details for one operational purpose. We communicate with you about your legal inquiry. If you ask a question about child custody, asset division, or alimony guidelines, we use your email to send the answer. We schedule consultations. We follow up on your requests.
We use your technical data to cut through the noise. We analyze visitor behavior to improve our content quality. If hundreds of visitors search for information on contested divorces and immediately leave our page, we know our content failed. We rewrite it. We use analytics to understand the friction points in our navigation. We adjust the site structure based on real user behavior, ensuring you find the answers you need without unnecessary clicking.
We never use your consultation details for marketing broadcasts. You will not receive automated newsletters just because you asked a question about the divorce process.
Cookies, Analytics, and Third-Party Tracking
We use cookies to make the site function. These small text files sit on your device and remember your preferences. They keep the site running smoothly when you move from our homepage to our FAQ section.
We deploy Google Analytics and Google Search Console. These tools give us granularity on our traffic sources. They show us which search terms brought you here. They track aggregate
