PRIVACY POLICY

Privacy Policy for Our Hazard KY Bankruptcy Attorney

When folks search for a Hazard KY bankruptcy attorney, they’re often carrying more than financial stress — they’re carrying questions, worries, and the hope that their personal information will be treated with the same care as their legal concerns. At the Hopfensperger Law Office, we believe privacy isn’t just a policy; it’s a promise. Whether you’re exploring bankruptcy, recovering from an injury, or simply reaching out with questions, your information is handled with respect, confidentiality, and the same porch‑swing warmth we bring to every conversation.

This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and the steps we take to protect your privacy. It’s written in plain English, with smooth transitions and clear explanations, so you always know exactly where you stand.

Information We Collect — and Why

When you visit Heidi4Law.com, contact our office, or fill out a form, we may collect certain information to help us serve you better. This may include:

  • Your name
  • Your phone number
  • Your email address
  • Your county or location
  • Details you choose to share about your financial or injury situation
  • Technical information such as browser type, device type, or general site usage

We collect this information for one simple reason: to provide you with the guidance, support, and legal information you’re seeking. Whether you’re asking about Chapter 7 bankruptcy, exploring Chapter 13 repayment options, or wondering if you have a personal injury claim, your information helps us understand your needs and respond with clarity.

How Your Information Is Used

Your information is used to:

  • Respond to your questions
  • Schedule consultations
  • Provide general information about bankruptcy or personal injury law
  • Improve our website and user experience
  • Communicate updates or reminders when appropriate

We do not sell, rent, or trade your information. Ever. Your trust matters too much for that.

How Your Information Is Protected

We use industry‑standard security measures to protect your information from unauthorized access, misuse, or disclosure. While no website can guarantee absolute security, we take every reasonable step to safeguard your data — just as we safeguard the legal matters you bring to us.

Third‑Party Tools and Cookies

Like many websites, we may use third‑party tools such as analytics or basic cookies to understand how visitors use our site. These tools help us improve navigation, readability, and overall user experience.

Cookies may collect:

  • General browsing behavior
  • Device type
  • Time spent on pages
  • Clicked links

You can disable cookies in your browser settings at any time.

Your Choices and Your Control

You’re always in control of your information. You may:

  • Request that we update your information
  • Ask us to delete information you previously shared
  • Opt out of non‑essential communications
  • Contact us with questions about how your information is used

We believe privacy should feel empowering, not confusing.

Links to Other Pages

For your convenience, our website includes internal links to helpful resources, including:

These pages are part of our site and follow the same privacy standards.

Important Legal Reminder

This Privacy Policy provides general information only. It does not create an attorney‑client relationship, and it cannot determine which bankruptcy chapter or legal strategy is right for your situation. Only an attorney can make that determination, and Heidi will gladly walk you through your options during your consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my information kept confidential?

Yes. Your information is treated with respect and protected using industry‑standard security measures.

Does filling out a form create an attorney‑client relationship?

No. Contacting us or submitting information does not create an attorney‑client relationship. That begins only after you speak directly with Heidi and both parties agree to move forward.

Do you share my information with anyone?

No. We do not sell or share your information with outside parties unless required by law.

Can I request that my information be deleted?

Absolutely. You may contact us at any time to request updates or deletion of your information.

Is this Privacy Policy legal advice?

No. This page is for general information only. Only an attorney can determine which chapter or legal strategy is right for your situation.