Privacy Statement

This notice explains how, if at all, Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group will process your personal information. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

By using the website, you consent to the collection and use of your personal information as detailed below. If we change our privacy policy, the changes will be made on this page.

We will use the information you provide to us, when filling in a form requesting a service, to enable us to carry out that service. When submitting information, we may keep your information for a reasonable period. We will not disclose your information to our service providers and agents.

When you give us information about another person, you confirm that they have appointed you to act for them, to consent to the processing of their personal data, including sensitive personal data and to the transfer of their information abroad and to receive, on their behalf, any data protection notices.

Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group is not responsible for the content, validity or privacy policies of any website you may visit when following any link from our website to other websites.

Use of this website shall not in itself be capable of creating a contractual relationship between Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group and the user, nor shall it be capable of creating any other contractual relationship.

General information about data protection may be found at the Information Commissioner's website: http://www.dataprotection.gov.uk/

Legal Notice

© Copyright, Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group

The entire contents of this website, and all work presented herein, including but not limited to: coding, text, graphics, logos, icons, images, photographs, digital downloads and presentation materials, are the property of Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group, its content suppliers or clients and are protected by domestic and international copyright and trademark laws.

You MAY NOT modify, reproduce, republish, upload, transmit or distribute any part of the Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group website without the express written permission of Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group.

You MAY print or download parts or materials from the Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group website solely for your personal, non-commercial use, providing you do not infringe or alter any copyright or trademark notices.

Unless otherwise agreed, Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group retains all rights, permissions and copyright to ideas, concepts or solutions, granting clients a license to use output for the purpose for which it is intended.

If you believe any part of the Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group website infringes the rights of any other party, please notify us of this directly by contacting us.

Accessibility

The DDA (1995) states it is a legal duty to ensure that web services are available to as many people as possible. In the UK, the DDA (Disabilities Discrimination Act 1995) states the duty to take reasonable steps to supply business services or products to disabled persons (i.e. a disabled person must not be treated less favourably than anyone else).

The Cambridge Collaborative Family Law Group website has been designed and built to be accessible with all potential users in mind.

Compliance
This site attempts to comply to W3C (Worldwide Web Consortium) Accessibility Guidelines for both HTML and CSS and has been tested in a range of browsers.

The site has also been tested with screen magnifiers and readers. We welcome feedback to improve our website accessibility.

Please do not hesitate to contact us with any suggestions for improvement.