Introduction: We Care About Your Privacy
At the Law Office of Diane L. Kaiser, Esq., LLC, we take the privacy and confidentiality of our clients’ and our website visitors’ personal information very seriously. In this Cookie Policy, we describe how we use cookies and other similar technology on our website and your choices with regard to managing these preferences. Transparency is part of our core values and we want you to have a clear understanding of what information is collected, how it is used, and how you can control your online presence when visiting our website. Like every family matter we address, we care about our clients’ online presence and take every effort to protect their privacy.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, cell phone or tablet) when you visit a site. Cookies are commonly used to make the website work properly, or work more efficiently and to provide information to the website operator. Cookies may be used to remember your preferences, improve your experience, and provide information on analytics that help the site improve. Depending on how it is working and where it came from, a cookie can be classified as either a first or third party cookie (i.e., originating from someone else or not). A first party cookie is set by the site you are visiting and a third party cookie is set by someone other than the site you are visiting.
Types of Cookies We May Use
To enable a smooth and secure browsing session, our website uses the following types of cookies:
- Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are essential for the website to function as it is designed and allow us to cover core services, such as security, network management and accessibility. Without these cookies, our site simply won’t perform as it should.
- Performance cookies: These cookies let us understand when visitors use our website by collecting and reporting information anonymously about user behavior on our site, allowing us to improve site performance and content.
- Functionality cookies: These cookies help us personalize our site for you by remembering your choices, such as your language or region.
- Third-party cookies: Occasionally our site may also include content from trusted third-party providers (e.g. Google Analytics), and this content may set its own cookies.
These cookies will have their individual policies with regards to use and storage.
How We Use Cookies on This Website
- Enable the secure and correct operation of our website.
- Store your settings and preferences so as to make your experience customizable.
- Track your website traffic and utilization of our website in order to optimize content and navigation.
- Store your session data when completing forms (e.g. our contact and appointment request forms).
- Integrate with third party services that are essential to the functioning of our site operation and security.
We do not implement cookies for marketing or advertising purposes and we do not sell or share your personal information with any advertiser. The only use we have for cookies is to enhance your experience and give you the information you’re looking for in regard to our offerings in family law services.
Cookies From Third Parties
Certain components on our sites, such as embedded maps (e.g., Google Maps) or analytics (e.g., Google Analytics), may incorporate cookies of trusted third parties. These third-party cookies are handled by the third party and subject to that third party’s privacy/cookie policy. For example, Google Analytics is used to understand how our visitors use our sites so that we can enhance site usability and the relevance of site content. These external cookies are not under our control and any use of them is subject to the privacy policies of these third parties. More details are available within the respective privacy/cookie policies on these third party websites.
Your Choice Around Cookies
You have the right to control the information collected through cookies on your device when you visit our site. Most internet browsers automatically accept cookies, though you can set your browser to refuse cookies or delete cookies. How to do this can be found in your browser help section.
You can refuse, disable, or opt out of cookies through the following means (note that using these methods may prevent you from using some features of the Site or other websites):
- Browser Controls: Setting the preferences in the web browser (for example Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Edge, etc.) on your device to disable or delete cookies. Each browser is different; instructions for managing cookies are available in each browser’s “help” section.
- Cookie Pop Up Screens/Consent Managers: When you first visit this website, you will likely see a cookie consent pop-up banner or a cookie consent manager which allows you to accept or reject non-essential cookies.
- Opting Out of Analytics: There are additional ways to opt out of some analytics tools including, for example, by installing analysis cookie-opt out add-ons (like Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on) to opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites.
How to Delete Cookies
To delete cookies stored on your device:
- Chrome: Settings > Privacy and Security > Clear browsing data > Cookies and other site data.
- Firefox: Options > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data > Clear Data.
- Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data > Remove All.
- Edge: Settings > Privacy, search and services > Clear browsing data > Choose what to clear > Cookies and other site data.
If you delete cookies, you might need to enter some information again, or reset your preferences on our site.
How We Safeguard Your Privacy
The protection of your privacy and confidentiality is a priority for the Law Office of Diane L. Kaiser, Esq. All information processed through cookies is for the purposes stated only. We do not use cookies to store highly confidential information or any privileged legal information. All information is aggregated and anonymized to the extent it is feasible. All internal controls protect the data collected via cookies and use secure methodologies in strict accordance with the law and professional ethics.
Legal Basis for Our Use of Cookies
Under applicable privacy regulations, like the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) and, where applicable, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we are required to make you aware of our use of cookies and get your consent for certain types. Cookies that are strictly necessary for our website’s operation do not require consent. Consent is requested for cookies that are not strictly necessary, for example, analytics and functionality cookies, by way of a cookie banner or cookie settings tool upon your initial visit. You have the ability to change your cookie settings to withdraw your consent at any time.
Children’s Privacy and Cookies
This Site is for Adults Seeking Family Law Help & Information
We do not knowingly accept personal information forms or set cookies or capture web usage data from children under the age of 18.
If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has provided us with personal information or accessed this site in a fashion that raises privacy concerns, please contact us at (303) 457-2700 or [email protected] so we may take protective action.
Changes to This Cookie Policy
From time to time, we may revise this Cookie Policy to account for changes in technology, applicable law or our internal policy and practices. We will post such changes to this page with a new effective date. We encourage you to review this policy periodically to understand how we use cookies and how we protect your privacy. Your continued use of the Sites following the posting of changes will mean that you agree to and accept the changes.
Contact Us for Further Information
If you have questions about our Cookie Policy or how we use your data, please direct them to Law Office of Diane L. Kaiser, Esq.: Mailing Address: 1499 W. 120th Ave., Ste. 110, Westminster, CO 80234 Phone: (303) 457-2700 Fax: (303) 457-2800 Email: [email protected]
You may also make inquiries through our contact form to request additional information or advise us of your wish to get a consultation. We are happy to take steps toward full transparency relating to your privacy and the way in which cookies are used on our site.
Your Rights and Choices
By using our website, you can:
- Get information on the cookies we use and why we use them
- Choose whether or not to opt in or out of our use of non-essential cookies
- Withdraw any consent you give us for the use of cookies
- Request deletion of cookies stored on your device
We make every effort to respect your preferences and make exercising privacy rights as easy as possible. Please contact us using the details above if you have any questions or wish to make a request.
Conclusion: We Care About Your Privacy and Your Experience
At the Law Office of Diane L. Kaiser, Esq., we know that privacy is a part of trust – in our legal counsel and in your visits to our website. Our use of cookies is minimal, clear and always aimed at helping you and protecting you against harm to your privacy. If you have questions, we encourage you to contact us. Thank you for visiting our firm for your family law needs in Westminster, Colorado and across the state.
