Privacy Policy
Brown Family Law (“we,” “our,” “us”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, share, and protect your personal information when you visit www.BrownFamilyLaw.com (“Website”) or interact with us online or offline.
By using our website or submitting information through our contact forms, you consent to this Policy.
1. Information We Collect
We collect personal information directly from you, automatically through your use of our site, and from third parties.
A. Information You Provide Directly
When you fill out forms, contact us, or schedule consultations, we may collect:
- Full name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Postal address (if provided)
- Details about your case or inquiry (if you choose to share them)
- Communication preferences
B. Information Collected Automatically
When you access our Website, we automatically collect:
- IP address (used to approximate geographic location)
- Device and browser information (type, operating system, screen size, etc.)
- Browsing behavior ((pages visited, time on site, clicks, scrolling, and interactions)
- Referral source (e.g., Google search, social media, other websites)
- Cookies and tracking technologies as described below
C. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your experience:
Type of Cookie | Purpose |
---|---|
Functional / Session | Maintain login sessions and basic site functionality |
Persistent | Remember preferences and returning user details |
Analytics | Analyze site traffic and performance (e.g., Google Analytics) |
Personalization | Provide customized content and remember settings |
Marketing / Advertising | Deliver relevant ads and measure campaign performance |
Security | Detect fraud, abuse, or suspicious activity |
You can disable cookies in your browser settings, though certain features may not function properly.
2. How We Use Your Information
We use your information for the following business purposes:
- To respond to your inquiries and provide requested legal information.
- To manage consultations, communications, and client relationships.
- To improve the website’s content, functionality, and performance.
- To analyze user behavior for optimization and marketing insights.
- To send newsletters, updates, and other communications (only with your consent, where required).
- To detect, prevent, and address technical issues or unlawful activity.
- To comply with applicable laws and regulations.
4. Your Privacy Rights (U.S. State Laws)
Depending on your state of residence (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, or Virginia), you may have specific rights under state law:
Your Right: | Description: |
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Right to Know / Access | Request disclosure of the personal information we have collected about you. |
Right to Correct | Request correction of inaccurate personal information. |
Right to Delete | Request deletion of your personal information, subject to certain exceptions. |
Right to Opt-Out of Sale / Sharing | Request that we do not sell or share your personal data for cross-context behavioral advertising. |
Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Data | Request restriction on use of sensitive personal information. |
Right to Non-Discrimination | We will not discriminate against you for exercising privacy rights. |
How to Exercise Your Rights
You may exercise these rights by contacting us at:
- Email: support@brownfamilylaw.com
- Phone: 801-685-9999
- Mail: 8915 S 700 E STE 203, Sandy, UT 84070
We will verify your identity before processing your request and respond within 45 days (or as required by applicable law).
You may also designate an authorized agent to submit a request on your behalf.
California Residents
If you are a California resident, you have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA):
- You may opt out of “sharing” data for cross-context behavioral advertising.
- You may limit the use of sensitive personal information.
- You may use a browser-enabled Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal to opt out of sale/sharing automatically.
A “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link will be available in the site footer where applicable.
5. Data Retention
We retain personal information only as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Policy or as required by law.
When information is no longer needed, we securely delete or anonymize it.
6. Data Security
We use commercially reasonable physical, administrative, and technical safeguards to protect your data against unauthorized access, loss, or disclosure.
However, no internet transmission is completely secure. We encourage you to contact us immediately if you suspect unauthorized use of your information.
7. Children’s Privacy
Our Website and services are intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 16 years of age.
If we become aware that a child under 16 has provided personal data, we will delete it promptly.
8. Third-Party Links
Our Website may contain links to third-party websites, plugins, or social media platforms. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these sites. Please review their privacy policies before interacting with them.
9. Google Consent Mode v2 & Regional Compliance
We implement Google Consent Mode v2. Your choices in our banner/control center set the following signals that govern Google tags (GA4, Ads, Floodlight) when required by law and, where applicable, in certain U.S. states:
Consent Category | Consent Mode Signals | Examples |
---|---|---|
Strictly Necessary | security_storage, functionality_storage | Login, fraud prevention, tag loading safety |
Analytics | analytics_storage | Google Analytics 4 basic/advanced measurement |
Advertising & Measurement | ad_storage | Conversion tags, gclid/msclkid attribution |
Ads Personalization | ad_personalization | Remarketing lists, personalized ads |
Ads User Data | ad_user_data | Sending hashed emails/phone for Enhanced Conversions |
When consent is denied, we configure tags to either not fire or to use Consent Mode’s cookieless pings (non-identifying, aggregated signals) solely to keep basic measurement working. We respect Global Privacy Control (GPC) where required.
Managing Your Choices
- Use the Cookie Settings link in our footer (or revisit the banner) to change or withdraw consent at any time.
- For U.S. residents, use the Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information link to opt out of cross‑context behavioral advertising.
- We refresh consent at least annually or sooner if material changes occur.
10. Advertising & Analytics Providers
We use the following providers in a consent‑respecting manner:
- Google Analytics 4 (GA4): site usage analytics; GA4 uses IP for approximate geolocation and, by design, does not expose full IPs to reporting. Data retention and granularity are configured in our admin settings. You can opt out via our Cookie Settings and (where available) Consent Mode choices.
- Google Ads & Enhanced Conversions: conversion measurement, audience creation, and ad personalization where enabled. Enhanced Conversions may involve sending hashed contact data you submit (e.g., on checkout/support forms) only with your consent.
- Google Tag Manager: deploys tags based on your consent choices.
Microsoft
- Microsoft Advertising (UET) & conversion tracking: measures ad performance and (where enabled) remarketing. UET respects our consent banner choices; no marketing cookies are set before consent in applicable regions.
Provider use is further governed by each provider’s terms and your platform settings. You can also adjust preferences within Google or Microsoft account ad settings.
11. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. When we make significant changes, we will update the “Last Updated” date and, if required, notify you via the website or email.
12. Contact Us
If you have questions or wish to exercise your privacy rights, please contact:
Brown Family Law
📧 support@brownfamilylaw.com
📞 801-685-9999
📬 8915 S 700 E STE 203, Sandy, UT 84070