Privacy Policy
Effective Date: 5/1/2025

At Legacy Estate & Elder Law, we respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal information in accordance with Louisiana law, federal privacy standards, and the ethical obligations of our profession. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your information—including how we use Google Ads and Google Analytics—and what choices you have regarding your data.


1. Data Collection and Use

We collect both personal and technical information when you interact with our website, including when you fill out forms, contact us, or browse our pages. This includes:

  • Your name, email address, phone number, mailing address
  • Any information you voluntarily submit to us related to your legal matter
  • Technical data such as IP address, browser type, device type, referral URL, and browsing behavior

We use this information to:

  • Provide legal services and respond to inquiries
  • Schedule consultations and maintain communication
  • Improve our website, services, and marketing efforts
  • Ensure compliance with legal and ethical obligations

2. Google Ads and Third-Party Advertising

We use Google Ads to display targeted advertisements across the internet. These may appear in Google search results, on YouTube, and on other websites within the Google Display Network.

Ads may be shown to you based on:

  • Previous visits to our website
  • Your activity on other websites tracked by Google
  • Your interests or demographics, as inferred by Google’s advertising tools

This allows us to deliver more relevant advertising content and better reach individuals who may benefit from our services.


3. Google Analytics

We also use Google Analytics to track and analyze how visitors interact with our website. This helps us improve usability, understand what content is most helpful, and optimize the site based on user behavior.

Google Analytics may collect:

  • How you arrived at our site (e.g., via a search engine or ad)
  • Pages visited and time spent on the site
  • Your location (city-level), browser, and device type

You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking by installing the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On.


4. Cookies and Device Identifiers

We and third-party vendors like Google use cookies and device identifiers to:

  • Recognize returning users and personalize content
  • Measure and optimize our ad performance
  • Deliver ads tailored to your interests

Cookies are small text files stored on your device. You may disable or delete cookies in your browser settings, or adjust your cookie preferences directly on our website by clicking the ‘Cookie Settings’ link in the footer.


5. Data Sharing and Third Parties

We do not sell or rent your personal information.

We may share data with trusted service providers who assist us in:

  • Hosting our website and managing IT services
  • Marketing and advertising through platforms like Google
  • Scheduling appointments or managing client communication

These vendors are required to protect your information and use it solely to perform services on our behalf.

We may also share information when required by law, to prevent fraud or abuse, or to respond to lawful requests from public authorities.


6. Attorney-Client Confidentiality

Any information you provide for the purpose of obtaining legal advice or services is protected under attorney-client confidentiality. We do not disclose legal case details, client communications, or privileged information without your express consent—except as required or permitted by law.

Information collected for marketing or website purposes is kept separate from protected legal communications.


7. Opting Out

You have several options to control how your information is used:

Please note that disabling cookies may affect your experience on our website.


8. Data Security

We take reasonable administrative, technical, and physical precautions to protect your personal information. While no system is 100% secure, we work to safeguard your data using secure servers, encryption, limited access, and industry best practices.


9. Children’s Privacy

Our website and services are not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect information from minors. If we learn that we have collected data from a child under 13, we will take appropriate action to delete that information.


10. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in our practices, legal requirements, or technologies used. Any updates will be posted to this page with a revised “Effective Date.” We encourage you to review this policy regularly.


11. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how your data is handled, please contact:

Legacy Estate & Elder Law
3956 Government St., Baton Rouge, LA 70806
(225) 744-0027
services@legacycenterla.com


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