Privacy Policy
Last Updated: April 17, 2026
This Privacy Policy describes how Foundwell Legal (“we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, and protects personal information through your use of this website, https://www.foundwell-legal.com (the “Website”).
Scope
This Policy applies to information collected:
- On this Website
- Through communications initiated via the Website
It does not apply to information collected in connection with a formal attorney-client relationship.
Information We Collect
We may collect:
Information You Provide
- Name, email, phone number
- Information submitted through contact forms
Technical Information
- IP address
- Browser type
- Usage data
Payment Information
Payments are processed through third-party providers. We do not store full payment card details.
How We Use Information
We use information to:
- Respond to inquiries
- Provide information about services
- Deliver legal services (if engaged)
- Maintain and improve the Website
- Comply with legal obligations
We do not sell personal information.
Disclosure of Information
We may share information:
- With service providers (including platforms such as Clio)
- When required by law
Cookies
We may use cookies to improve functionality and analyze usage.
Data Retention
We retain information only as long as reasonably necessary for business or legal purposes.
California Rights
California residents may have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).
To exercise rights, contact: casey@foundwell-legal.com
Data Security
We take reasonable measures to protect information, but no system is completely secure.
Children
This Website is not intended for children under 13.
Eligibility
This Website is intended for individuals who are at least 18 years old.
Changes
We may update this Policy at any time.
Entire Agreement
These Terms of Use, together with our Privacy Policy, constitute the entire agreement between you and Foundwell Legal regarding use of the Website.
Severability
If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect.