Privacy Policy

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Privacy and Data Operations

Effective Date: May 24, 2026.

We handle trust litigation, estate planning, and complex business disputes. Privacy forms the absolute foundation of our practice at Trusted Law Experts. You need to know exactly where your information goes when you interact with this website. We wrote this policy in plain English. No dense legalese. Just the exact mechanics of our data operations.

The Information We Actually Collect

We collect specific data points when you visit trustedlawexperts.com. We do not scrape your hard drive. We do not buy third-party dossiers to track your browsing habits. We collect exactly what you give us and what our server requires to function.

You fill out our contact form. You provide your name, your email address, and a brief description of your legal issue. Maybe you ask about naming a trust protector. Maybe you need help navigating a hostile probate environment. We store that email. We read it. We reply to it.

We also collect passive server data. This includes IP addresses, browser types, and referring pages. This represents the basic plumbing of the internet. We use this data to keep the site running and block malicious traffic.

Cookies and Traffic Analytics

We use cookies on this site. These small text files sit on your device. They help the site load faster and keep your session active. You can block them in your browser settings. The site will still work fine.

We run Google Analytics and Google Search Console. We review this data weekly. We need to know what content actually helps our readers.

We use analytics to illuminate our blind spots. If 500 people search for ways to remove a hostile trustee and land on our site, we know we need to write more detailed case studies on trustee removal. In our internal audits last fall, we noticed a massive spike in queries about irrevocable trust modifications. We built a dedicated resource page based entirely on that data. We track page views, bounce rates, and time on page to improve our editorial quality. We do not track your individual identity through these tools.

Third-Party Access and Sharing

We keep our circle tight. We never sell your data to marketing firms. We do not trade email lists with other businesses.

We share data with exactly three types of entities. Our web host. Our analytics providers. Our internal legal team. That is the entire list.

If a court orders us to hand over server logs via a valid subpoena, we comply with the law. We fight overly broad requests aggressively. We protect our clients.

The Attorney-Client Boundary

Submitting a contact form on trustedlawexperts.com does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Do not send highly sensitive financial documents through our initial web form. Wait until we run a formal conflict check. Wait until we sign an engagement letter.

The friction of that process protects you.

Until we sign that letter, your web inquiry remains confidential under our internal policies. It lacks formal legal privilege. We treat it with respect, but you must understand the legal distinction.

Data Retention Realities

We do not hoard dead leads. If you submit an inquiry and we decline the case, we purge that initial email after 90 days. We keep what we need to run our practice. We discard the rest.

If you become a client, your data moves into our secure, encrypted practice management software. That system operates under entirely different, highly regulated retention rules. This privacy policy strictly covers your interaction with our public-facing website.

Your Ownership and Rights

You own your data.

You have specific rights regarding the information we hold