Cookie Policy

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The Information Commissioner describes cookies as “a small file of letters and numbers that is downloaded onto your computer when you visit a website”.

The law distinguishes between “strictly necessary” cookies, such as those which enable websites to operate properly, or which allow purchases to be safely completed, and those which are not strictly necessary, such as tracking cookies, or cookies used for the purposes of web analytics.

With the aim of improving the quality of our website and the services we offer, Clarence Family Law uses cookies on our website. Cookies help us to understand how the website is being used and the data we collect enables us to provide a more bespoke user experience. We use Google Analytics to monitor the number of visits to our site and the pages that are viewed. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect information in an anonymous form.

You may prefer to block or disable cookies on this site. The most effective way to achieve this is to adjust your browser settings. Disabling cookies will likely impact the browsing experience and usability of this website.

We reserve the right to make changes to this Cookie Policy at any time and for any reason. Any changes or modifications will be effective immediately upon posting the updated Cookie Policy on the website.