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Privacy Policy

MicoDivorce.com Privacy Policy

We collect the e-mail addresses of those who communicate with us via e-mail, aggregate information on what pages consumers access or visit, and information volunteered by the consumer (such as survey information and/or site registrations). The information we collect is used to improve the content of our Web pages and the quality of our service, and is not shared with or sold to other organizations for commercial purposes, except to provide products or services you’ve requested, when we have your permission, or under circumstances when it is necessary to share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, or as otherwise required by law.

Information Gathering and Usage

When you contact for MicroDivorce.com we may ask for information such as your name, email address, your state and county of residence, your spouse’s name and general facts about your marriage and agreement for divorce that are relevant for estimating your fee.

MicroDivorce.com and Evan Taylor Law Office, PLLC use collected information for the following general purposes: services provision, identification and authentication, services improvement, contact, and research.

Cookies

A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier, that is sent to your browser from a web site’s computers and stored on your computer’s hard drive.

Cookies are required to use the our online account services, but not necessary for general contact or fee estimation services.

We use cookies to record current session information, but do not use permanent cookies. You are required to log-in to your online account after a certain period of time has elapsed to protect you against others accidentally accessing your account contents.

Data Storage

Micordivorce.com and Evan Taylor Law Office, PLLC use third party vendors and hosting partners to provide the necessary hardware, software, networking, storage, and related technology required to run our online services. Although MicroDivorce.com and Evan Taylor Law Office owns the code, databases, and all rights to our applications, you retain all rights to your data.

Disclosure

MicroDivorce.com and Evan Taylor Law Office, PLLC will not intentionally disclose personally identifiable information protected by an attorney-client privilege, except under exigent circumstances as required by the Oklahoma Rules for Professional Conduct or a court order.

It may be necessary to share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding suspected or actual illegal activities, including without limitation, fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, or as otherwise permitted or required by law.

Changes

MicroDivorce.com and Evan Taylor Law Office, PLLC may periodically update this policy. We will notify you about significant changes in the way we treat personal information by sending a notice to the primary email address specified in your primary account holder account or by placing a prominent notice on our site.

Questions

Any questions about this Privacy Policy should be addressed to support at MicroDivorce.com or Evan Taylor Law Office, PLLC through our Online Contact Form.