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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and share information when you visit this website or contact us through our forms, phone, email, or other methods. We aim to keep this policy clear and practical.

Important: Submitting information through this website does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send sensitive or confidential information until we confirm representation in writing.

Effective Date:

1) Information We Collect

We may collect information in these categories:

  • Information you provide: name, email address, phone number, and any details you include in messages or intake forms.
  • Consultation request details: information you submit to help us understand your situation (for example: general income ranges, types of debts, or whether there are lawsuits, garnishments, repossession risks, or foreclosure concerns).
  • Files you choose to share: if our website allows uploads, you may provide documents or images (for example: a pay stub or a creditor notice).
  • Automatically collected data: IP address, device type, browser type, pages viewed, referring/exit pages, approximate location (e.g., city/region), and interaction data (such as clicks or time on page), typically through logs, cookies, or analytics tools.

2) How We Use Information

We use information for purposes such as:

  • Responding to requests: to reply to your message, follow up on a consultation request, and communicate about next steps.
  • Intake and evaluation: to understand your situation at a high level and determine whether we may be able to help (and, when appropriate, to check for potential conflicts).
  • Operating the website: to provide site functionality, prevent abuse, troubleshoot issues, and maintain security.
  • Improving content: to understand what pages are helpful and improve the site experience (for example, measuring which pages people read most often).

3) Cookies, Analytics, and Similar Technologies

We may use cookies and similar technologies to help the website function, understand site traffic, and measure performance. Cookies are small files stored on your device that can help remember preferences and support analytics.

You can control cookies through your browser settings. If you disable cookies, some features may not work as intended.

  • Service providers: vendors who help us operate the website and communicate with you (for example: web hosting, form providers, email services, analytics providers, scheduling tools, or phone systems). These providers are permitted to use information only to perform services for us.
  • Legal and safety reasons: if required by law, subpoena, court order, or if we believe disclosure is necessary to protect rights, safety, or the security of the website.
  • Business changes: if our business undergoes a reorganization, merger, acquisition, or asset transfer, information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to appropriate confidentiality protections.

5) Contact Forms and Third-Party Tools

If you submit information through a form that is provided by a third-party platform, that platform may process your information under its own privacy terms in addition to this policy. We encourage you to review those policies when you submit information.

We may also embed third-party content (for example, a Google Maps location embed). An embed may allow the third party to receive certain information (such as your IP address) and set cookies, depending on your settings and the provider’s policies.

6) Confidentiality and Attorney-Client Relationship

Please do not send confidential information through this website unless and until we have confirmed an attorney-client relationship in writing. Communications through web forms, email, or voicemail may not be secure and may not be treated as privileged if representation has not been established.

7) Data Retention

We retain information as reasonably necessary for the purposes described above, such as responding to inquiries, maintaining records, meeting legal/ethical obligations, resolving disputes, and enforcing our agreements. Retention periods vary depending on the type of information and the context of your request.

8) Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect information. However, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

9) Your Choices

  • Cookies: you can manage cookies through your browser settings.
  • Marketing emails: if you receive email communications from us, you can opt out by using the unsubscribe method described in the message (when applicable).
  • Access or deletion requests: you can contact us to request access to or deletion of certain personal information, subject to legal/ethical retention requirements and verification.

10) Children’s Privacy

This website is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

11) Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make changes, we will post the updated policy on this page and update the effective date above.

12) Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, contact us through our Contact page.

If you are looking for how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

We Serve All of Arizona

We work with individuals and families across Arizona. No matter where you live, feel free to schedule a consultation. Phone or virtual appointments are available. Choose a city below to view local bankruptcy guidance, common concerns we see in that area, and next-step resources.