Privacy Statement

www.divorcelawscotland.com (“the Website”) is a website operated by Thorntons Law LLP (“the Firm”), a limited liability partnership, registered in Scotland no. SO300381 whose registered office is Whitehall House, 33 Yeaman Shore, Dundee, DD1 4BJ, email divorcelaw@thorntons-law.co.uk. Our VAT number is GB268327436. For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998 (“the Act”), the Firm is the data controller.

The Firm appreciates your interest in the Website.  We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting it.  This Privacy Policy details how your data is used by us.  We may update or amend this Privacy Policy at any time.

Personal information
When you request information through this site we capture personal information that you supply to us through the use of response forms.  Such information may include your name, address, business name, e-mail address, home telephone number, work telephone number and credit/debit card details

The transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure and any data transmitted to us is at your own risk. Once received, all information which you supply to us will be processed in accordance with the Act.  Your details will be entered into our database for general administration purposes and we have implemented security policies to protect the personal data that we hold about you. 

When providing us with your contact details within the Website we ask for your e-mail address so that we can occasionally send you information about our services that we think would be of interest to you.   We will only do this if you tick the consent box on the response form.

We will remove your details from our marketing database at any time if you request us to do so.  Please click on the unsubscribe e-mail address below and allow us 14 days to process your request.
unsubscribe@thorntons-law.co.uk

Cookies
We may use 'cookies' to monitor how people use our site. This helps us to understand how our customers and potential customers use our website so we can develop and improve the design, layout and function of the sites. A cookie is a piece of information that is stored on your computer's hard drive through your browser, to recognise your browser and which records how you have used a website. This means that when you go back to that website, it can give you tailored options based on the information it has stored about your last visit. You can normally alter the settings of your browser to prevent it from accepting cookies. If you do not want us to use cookies in your browser, you can set your browser to reject cookies or to tell you when a website tries to put a cookie on your computer. However, you may not be able to use some of the products or services on our website without cookies 

Data collection
To help us understand the accessibility of the Website and therefore improve our service to you we keep a record of which pages are accessed by users.  This information does not identify you as an individual and is not linked to any personal information which we may collect about you.  We store this information on our own computer network.

Access to your personal data
We will provide you with a copy of all your personal information, collected through the Website, upon receipt of a written request from you.  The Firm reserves the right under the data protection legislation to charge a fee for this information.

Disclosures
We will not pass your details to anyone else outside the Firm without your permission unless we are required to do so in order to comply with any legal obligation, in order to enforce or apply our Terms & Conditions for use of our Website or Website Terms of Engagement for Supply or in order to prevent or detect crime or fraud, including exchanging your personal information with other organisations for the purposes of checking your identity and /or fraud or crime prevention.