Privacy Policy

Effective Date: January 1, 2026

INTRODUCTION

The Law Office of Allison K. Wyman (“The Law Office”) respects your privacy and is committed to collecting, maintaining, and using personal information about you responsibly. This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) applies to your use of allisonwymanlaw.com (the “Site”). This Policy describes how your personal information will be treated as you use the Site. By using this Site, you agree to the terms of this Policy.

This Policy does not apply to information provided to The Law Office in the course of attorney-client relationships or communications protected by confidentiality, the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work product doctrine, or any other applicable protection. Nothing in this Policy should be understood as creating an attorney-client relationship with visitors to the Site, or to reduce any protections resulting from such relationships. In addition, please do not include any sensitive or confidential information when sending an email, leaving a voicemail, or communicating via contact form, message, or text.

INFORMATION COLLECTED FROM YOU WHEN YOU VISIT ALLISONWYMANLAW.COM

Cookies

Like many websites, The Law Office uses cookies on its Site. Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information that can be downloaded to your device when you visit a website. Cookies are collected for The Law Office’s legitimate business purposes, and enable The Law Office to analyze how the Site is used, and to monitor Site performance to create the best user experience. As The Law Office uses Google Analytics, please see the Google Analytics privacy policy for more detail.

Information You Submit

You are not required to submit any information to the Site. However, you may choose to do so by completing a Contact Form. The majority of the personal information collected by The Law Office is provided by you voluntarily.

RETENTION OF INFORMATION

The Law Office retains information that is collected through the Site only for as long as needed for the purpose for which it was provided, or as otherwise required for legitimate business purposes. Your information may be retained for longer periods if there are valid legal grounds, for example, if required by law or court order or to defend or pursue legal claims.

SHARING OF INFORMATION

The Law Office may disclose and/or transfer your personal information (i) to its trusted third party service providers (for example, companies that provide systems, web hosting and other IT services), internal and external advisors, and auditors; (ii) if required by applicable law; (iii) if it believes that such disclosure is necessary to protect and defend The Law Office’s rights, property or safety, or that of its clients and other users of the Site; (iv) in order to comply with a judicial proceeding, court order, regulatory or government inquiry, or other legal obligation; or (vi) with consent.

CHILDREN’S PRIVACY

The Law Office is committed to complying with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The Site and The Law Office’s services are not directed to anyone under 18 years of age. The Law Office does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under the age of 18. If The Law Office receives personal information that it discovers was provided by an individual under the age of 18, it will promptly destroy such information. The Law Office encourages schools and parents to supervise their children's online activities and to consider the use of other means to provide a child-friendly online environment.

AGREEMENT, CHANGES

By using this Site, you agree to the terms of this Policy. If you do not agree, please do not use the Site, and please do not provide any personal information via a Contact Form on the Site. Updates to the Policy will be shared to this webpage. The last revision to the Policy will be indicated by the “Effective Date” at the top of this page.