Last reviewed: 10 May 2026
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed in your browser by websites you visit. They allow a site to recognise your browser between page loads and visits. We also use comparable client-side storage (such as localStorage) for the same purposes set out in this notice.
2. What we set
We keep cookie usage on this site to the minimum needed to operate it.
- Strictly necessary. Session identifiers used to keep you signed in to the secure intake portal and to protect form submissions against cross-site request forgery. Without these the site cannot function.
- Preferences. A small flag remembering whether you have dismissed informational banners on this site. Set only after you interact with the relevant banner.
We do not set advertising cookies, cross-site tracking pixels, or social-media share trackers. We do not sell or share browsing data with any third party.
3. Analytics
If we enable web analytics in future, it will be a privacy-preserving, cookieless analytics service that records aggregated visit counts only, with IP addresses truncated at the edge. No analytics cookies are set today.
4. How enquiries to info@familylawsuper.com are handled
Submitting our contact form, or emailing info@familylawsuper.com, does not place any additional cookies in your browser. The contents of your enquiry are received and stored as matter correspondence — see our privacy policy for full detail on retention, access and deletion of email content.
5. Controlling cookies
You can clear or block cookies at any time through your browser settings. Blocking strictly-necessary cookies will prevent the secure intake portal from working, but the rest of the site will remain accessible. Each major browser publishes instructions:
6. Updates
We review this notice at least annually and update the "Last reviewed" stamp at the top of this page when changes are made. For privacy queries, see the contact details in our privacy policy.