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Cookie Policy

Understanding how we use cookies to improve your experience with our family law services

Last updated: 2025

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our website. They help us remember your preferences, track how you use our site, and improve your browsing experience. Cookies are essential tools for modern websites, enabling personalized content delivery and enhanced functionality.

Our family law practice uses cookies to better understand how clients interact with our services. This information helps us optimize our website, making it easier for you to find information about divorce law, child custody matters, and other family legal services. We are committed to transparent practices regarding cookie usage and your privacy.

Types of Cookies We Use

We utilize several categories of cookies to enhance your experience:

  • Essential Cookies: These are necessary for basic website functionality, including security features and session management. Without them, certain features cannot operate properly.
  • Performance Cookies: We use these to analyze how visitors interact with our site, including which pages are most frequently visited and where users encounter errors. This data helps us continuously improve our family law information resources.
  • Preference Cookies: These remember your choices, such as language preferences and layout settings, ensuring your next visit is personalized to your needs.
  • Marketing Cookies: We may use these to track your interactions across platforms and display relevant content about our divorce law and custody services.

How We Use Cookie Information

The information collected through cookies helps us serve you more effectively. We analyze browsing patterns to understand which aspects of family law information are most valuable to our visitors, allowing us to enhance our content about child custody regulations, divorce procedures, and legal rights in Poland.

Cookie data enables us to measure website performance, identify technical issues, and ensure our pages load quickly. For clients seeking family legal services, this means a smoother experience when researching our expertise. We also use cookies to provide you with targeted information about our services, ensuring you receive relevant updates about family law matters that apply to your situation.

Privacy Protection: We never use cookies to collect sensitive personal information. Your privacy is protected through strict data handling practices and compliance with applicable privacy regulations.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

You have complete control over cookie settings on your device. Most web browsers allow you to refuse cookies or alert you when a cookie is being sent. Instructions for managing cookies vary by browser—you can typically find these settings in your browser’s preferences or settings menu.

Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect your ability to access some features of our website or may limit your experience when browsing information about our family law services. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are required for basic site functionality and security.

If you have questions about how we use cookies or would like more information about managing your preferences, we encourage you to contact our office. Our family law team is available to assist with any concerns regarding privacy, cookies, or our online services related to divorce law, child custody, and other family legal matters in Poland.

Questions About Cookies?

If you have any concerns or questions about our cookie policy or privacy practices, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help clarify how we protect your information while providing you with the best possible experience when accessing our family law services.