Privacy Policy
Mayhew Family Law respects the privacy and confidentiality of individuals who communicate or interact with the firm through this website and through other means, including email, telephone calls, video conferences, written correspondence, intake forms, consultations, and client engagements. The firm uses reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards intended to protect information in its possession; however, no method of electronic communication, transmission, or storage can be guaranteed completely secure.
What We May Collect
We may collect personal information you voluntarily provide, including your name, contact information, details relating to legal matters, payment information, and other information necessary to evaluate potential representation, provide legal services, comply with legal obligations, or operate the practice. We may also collect limited technical information through website analytics, cookies, scheduling tools, electronic communications systems, or third-party service providers associated with operation of the website or firm services.
How We May Use the Information
Information collected by the firm may be used to respond to inquiries, conduct conflict checks, establish and maintain client relationships, provide legal services, process payments, improve operations and website functionality, comply with legal and ethical obligations, and communicate regarding firm services or legal developments. We do not sell personal information to third parties. Information may be shared with service providers or contractors who assist in operating the firm, including technology providers, payment processors, cloud storage providers, litigation support vendors, collection agencies, courts, process servers, investigators, or other professional service providers, subject to appropriate confidentiality and security obligations. If amounts owed to the firm are not timely paid, the firm reserves the right to disclose information reasonably necessary to pursue collection of outstanding balances, enforce fee agreements, or otherwise protect the firm’s legal rights, as permitted by applicable law and ethical rules.
Consent
By using this website or communicating with the firm, you consent to the collection and use of information as described in this Privacy Policy. Communicating with the firm through this website, email, telephone, or other means does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship. This website and the firm’s communications may contain links to third-party websites, platforms, scheduling services, payment processors, cloud-based applications, or other external services not controlled by the firm, and the firm is not responsible for their privacy practices or content. The firm may update this Privacy Policy periodically by posting a revised version on this page.