Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 1, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Heritance Law (“Heritance Law,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website, https://heritancelaw.com (the “Website”).
This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) when you visit a website. They help websites function properly, improve user experience, and provide information to website owners about how the site is used.
Cookies may be:
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Session cookies (deleted when you close your browser)
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Persistent cookies (stored for a set period or until deleted)
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First-party cookies (set by our Website)
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Third-party cookies (set by services we use)
2. Types of Cookies We Use
A. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the Website to function properly and cannot be disabled through our systems.
They are used to:
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Enable basic website functionality
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Maintain site security
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Manage form submissions
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Ensure proper page navigation
Without these cookies, certain features of the Website may not function correctly.
B. Performance and Analytics Cookies
These cookies collect information about how visitors use our Website, such as which pages are visited most often and whether users encounter errors.
They help us:
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Understand website traffic and usage patterns
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Improve Website performance and functionality
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Analyze user behavior in aggregate form
The information collected is generally anonymous and does not directly identify individual users.
Examples may include analytics tools such as Google Analytics or similar platforms.
C. Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow the Website to remember choices you make, such as:
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Preferred language
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Form autofill preferences
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Region or location settings
These cookies help provide a more personalized and efficient user experience.
D. Marketing and Advertising Cookies
We may use marketing cookies to:
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Measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns
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Deliver relevant content or advertisements
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Track conversions from online advertising efforts
These cookies may be set by third-party advertising or marketing partners and may track your browsing activity across other websites.
Heritance Law does not sell personal information.
3. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our Website may be placed by third-party service providers that assist us with:
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Website analytics
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Marketing and advertising
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Customer relationship management (CRM)
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Website functionality and hosting
These third parties may collect information directly from your browser and may use their own cookies in accordance with their privacy policies.
Heritance Law does not control these third-party cookies and encourages you to review the privacy policies of those providers.
4. How You Can Control Cookies
You have the right to choose whether to accept or reject cookies.
Browser Controls
Most web browsers allow you to:
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View cookies stored on your device
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Delete existing cookies
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Block cookies entirely or from specific websites
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Set preferences for certain types of cookies
Please note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of the Website.
Cookie Consent Tools
If we use a cookie consent banner or preference tool, you may manage your cookie preferences directly through that tool at any time.
5. Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (DNT) feature. At this time, our Website does not respond to DNT signals, as there is no uniform industry standard for compliance.
6. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our cookie practices.
When changes are made, the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page will be revised. Continued use of the Website after changes indicates acceptance of the updated Cookie Policy.
7. Contact Information
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us:
Heritance Law
