Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY, eff. JUNE 1, 2019

BTL Family Law. (“Firm” or “we” or “us” or “our”) respects the privacy of its users (“user” or “you”) that use our website located at www.btlfamilylaw.com, including other media forms, media channels, mobile website or mobile application related or connected thereto (collectively, the “Website”). The following privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) is designed to inform you, as a user of the Website, about the types of information that Firm may gather about or collect from you in connection with your use of the Website. It also is intended to explain the conditions under which Firm uses and discloses that information, and your rights in relation to that information.

PRIVACY POLICY CHANGES

Firm may, in its sole discretion, change this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any and all changes will be reflected on this page and the date that new versions are posted will be stated at the top of the Privacy Policy. Users should regularly check this page for any changes.

BY USING OR ACCESSING THE WEBSITE, YOU ARE ACCEPTING THE PRACTICES DESCRIBED IN THIS PRIVACY POLICY.

GATHERING, USE AND DISCLOSURE OF NON-PERSONALLY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION

Users of the Website Generally

“Non-Personally Identifying Information” is information that, without the aid of additional information, cannot be directly associated with a specific person. Like most website operators, Firm gathers from users Non-Personally Identifying Information of the sort that Web browsers, depending on their settings, may make available. That information includes the user’s Internet Protocol (IP) address, operating system, browser type and the locations of the websites the user views right before arriving at, while navigating and immediately after leaving the Website. Although such information is not Personally Identifying Information, it may be possible for Firm to determine from an IP address a user’s Internet service provider and the geographic location of the user’s point of connectivity as well as other statistical usage data. Firm analyzes Non-Personally Identifying Information gathered from users of the Website to help Firm better understand how the Website is being used. By identifying patterns and trends in usage, Firm is able to better design the Website to improve users’ experiences, both in terms of content and ease of use.

Web Cookies

A “Web Cookie” is a string of information which assigns a unique identification that a website stores on a user’s computer, and that the user’s browser provides to the website each time the user submits a query to the website. We use cookies on the Website to keep track of forms you have submitted and to track the pages that you visit, both to help Firm improve users’ experiences and understand how the Website is being used. As with other Non-Personally Identifying Information gathered from users of the Website, Firm analyzes and discloses in aggregated form information gathered using Web Cookies, so as to help Firm, its partners and others better understand how the Website is being used. FIRM USERS WHO DO NOT WISH TO HAVE WEB COOKIES PLACED ON THEIR COMPUTERS SHOULD SET THEIR BROWSERS TO REFUSE WEB COOKIES BEFORE ACCESSING THE WEBSITE, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT CERTAIN FEATURES OF THE WEBSITE MAY NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY WITHOUT THE AID OF WEB COOKIES. WEBSITE USERS WHO REFUSE WEB COOKIES ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY RESULTING LOSS OF FUNCTIONALITY.

Web Beacons

A “Web Beacon” is an object that is embedded in a web page or email that is usually invisible to the user and allows website operators to check whether a user has viewed a particular web page or an email. Firm may use Web Beacons on the Website and in emails to count users who have visited particular pages and viewed emails. Web Beacons collect only a limited set of Non-Personally Identifying Information, including a Web Cookie number, time, date and description of a page or email view, never a user’s Personally Identifying Information. You may not decline Web Beacons. However, they can be rendered ineffective by declining all Web Cookies or modifying your browser setting to notify you each time a Web Cookie is tendered, permitting you to accept or decline Web Cookies on an individual basis.  

Analytics

We may use third-party vendors, including Google and Facebook, who use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookie, Google Ads, and Facebook Ads) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) together to inform, optimize and serve ads based on your past activity on the Website, including Google Analytics for Display Advertising. The information collected may be used to, among other things, analyze and track data, determine the popularity of certain content and better understand online activity. If you do not want any information to be collected and used by Google Analytics, you can install an opt-out in your web browser (https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/) and/or opt out from Google Analytics for Display Advertising or the Google Display Network by using Google’s Ads Settings (www.google.com/settings/ads). To opt out of Facebook advertisements, please update your privacy settings on Facebook and follow their instructions for blocking advertisements (https://www.facebook.com/help/146952742043748?helpref=related).

Aggregated and Non-Personally Identifying Information

We may share aggregated and Non-Personally Identifying Information we collect under any of the above circumstances and with third parties to develop and deliver targeted advertising on the Website and on websites of third parties. We may combine Non-Personally Identifying Information we collect with additional Non-Personally Identifying Information collected from other sources. We also may share aggregated information with third parties for the purpose of conducting general business analysis. This information does not contain any Personally Identifying Information and may be used to develop website content and services that we hope you and other users will find of interest and to target content and advertising.

SOCIAL MEDIA 

We may use hyperlinks on the Website which will redirect you to a social network if you click on the respective link. However, when you click on a social plug-in, such as Facebook’s “Like” button, Twitter’s “tweet” button or the Google+, that particular social network’s plugin will be activated and your browser will directly connect to that provider’s servers. If you do not use these buttons, none of your data will be sent to the respective social network’s plugin provider. So for example, when you click on the Facebook’s “Like” button on the Website, Facebook will receive your IP address, the browser version and screen resolution, and the operating system of the device you have used to access the Website. Settings regarding privacy protection can be found on the websites of these social networks and are not within our control.

COLLECTION, USE AND DISCLOSURE OF PERSONALLY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION

BY USING THE WEBSITE, YOU CONSENT TO THE USE AND DISCLOSURE OF YOUR PERSONALLY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION.

User-Provided Information

“Personally Identifying Information” is information that, without more, can be directly associated with a specific person. Firm may collect a range of Personally Identifying Information from and about Website users, generally provided by users themselves when communicating with us or signing up for newsletters or emails. That information may include each user’s name, address, email address and telephone number. Users of the Website are under no obligation to provide Firm with Personally Identifying Information of any kind, with the caveat that a user’s refusal to do so may prevent the user from using certain Website features or receiving certain communications.

Firm Disclosures

Firm will disclose Personally Identifying Information under the following circumstances:

Firm Communications. We may occasionally use your name and email address to send you notifications via email regarding the Firm, its services, and other news that we think you may find valuable.  Firm will only send you emails if you opt-in to these communications by providing certain Personally Identifying Information. You may opt-out of such emails at any time by clicking the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of each email.

Third-Party Service Providers. We may share your Personally Identifying Information, which may include your name and contact information (including email address) with our authorized service providers that perform certain services on our behalf. These services may include providing customer service and marketing assistance, performing business and sales analysis, and supporting the Website’s functionality.

By Law or to Protect Rights. When we believe disclosure is appropriate, we may disclose Personally Identifying Information in connection with efforts to investigate, prevent or take other action regarding illegal activity, suspected fraud or other wrongdoing; to protect and defend the rights, property or safety of Firm, our users, our employees or others; to comply with applicable law or cooperate with law enforcement; to enforce our Terms of Service or other agreements or policies, in response to a subpoena or similar investigative demand, a court order or a request for cooperation from a law enforcement or other government agency; to establish or exercise our legal rights; to defend against legal claims; or as otherwise required by law. In such cases, we may raise or waive any legal objection or right available to us.

Changing or Removing Personally Identifying Information

You may at any time review or change your Personally Identifying Information by contacting us using the contact information below.  Upon your request, we will delete your Personally Identifying Information from our active databases as soon as practicable. We will retain in our files some Personally Identifying Information to prevent fraud, to troubleshoot problems, to assist with any investigations, to enforce our Terms of Use and to comply with legal requirements as is permitted by law.

COLLECTION AND USE OF INFORMATION BY THIRD PARTIES GENERALLY

Firm contractually prohibits its contractors, affiliates, vendors and suppliers from disclosing Personally Identifying Information received from Firm, other than in accordance with this Privacy Policy. However, third parties are under no obligation to comply with this Privacy Policy with respect to Personally Identifying Information that users provide directly to those third parties, or that those third parties collect for themselves. Firm neither owns nor controls the third-party websites and applications that may be accessible through the Website. Thus, this Privacy Policy does not apply to information provided to the third parties by users or gathered by the third parties. Before visiting a third party, or using a third-party application, whether by means of a link on the Website, directly through the Website or otherwise, and before providing any Personally Identifying Information to any such third party, users should inform themselves of the privacy policies and practices (if any) of the third party responsible for that website or application, and should take those steps necessary to, in those users’ discretion, protect their privacy.

SECURITY

We take the security of your Personally Identifying Information seriously and use commercially acceptable electronic, personnel and physical measures to protect it from loss, theft, alteration or misuse.  However, please be advised that even the best security measures cannot fully eliminate all risks and we cannot guarantee absolute security. We are not responsible for third-party circumvention of any privacy settings or security measures, resulting in unauthorized third party access (such as through hacking) or other acts of third parties beyond our reasonable control.

CHILDREN

Our Website and the services we offer are intended for adults. Therefore, it is unlikely that children under the age of 17 will use the Website or purchase our services. Accordingly, we will not knowingly collect or use any Personally Identifying Information from children that we know to be under the age of 17. In addition, we will take appropriate steps to cause any Personally Identifying Information from children to be deleted. If you are between the ages of 13 and 17, you, your parent, or your legal guardian may request that we deactivate any of your Personally Identifying Information in our database and/or opt-out from receiving communications from us. If you wish to do so, please contact us at the address below.

GOVERNING LAW

The Website is hosted in the United States of America and is subject to federal and Arizona state law. If you are accessing our Website from other jurisdictions, please be advised that you are transferring your Personally Identifying Information to us in the United States, and by using our Website, you consent to that transfer and use of your Personally Identifying Information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

CONTACT

If you have any questions regarding our Privacy Policy or want to delete your Personally Identifying Information from our databases or opt-out of our communications, please contact our Privacy Officer at:

Burggraff Tash Levy, PLC

8980 E. Raintree Dr., Ste. 110

Scottsdale, AZ 82560

Ph: 480-307-6800

Fax: 480-361-6181

Email: admin@btlfamilylaw.com

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