Privacy Policy
Effective Date: May 2026
Wonderley & Hall Family Law is committed to protecting your privacy and handling personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store and disclose personal information when you use our website or engage with our services. By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy.
Collection of Personal Information
We understand that visitors to our website may be concerned about the confidentiality and security of information they provide online.
We may collect personal information when you:
- Contact us through our website
- Submit an enquiry form
- Contact us by telephone or email
- Engage our legal services
- Subscribe to communications or updates
- Interact with our website, advertisements or social media content
Information collected may include:
- Name
- Phone number
- Email address
- Postal address
- Occupation
- Financial information
- Information relating to your legal matter
- Any other information reasonably necessary for us to provide legal services or comply with legal obligations
We may also collect information about:
- Clients and prospective clients
- Employees and prospective employees
- Contractors and service providers
- Other individuals connected to legal matters we are handling
Website Analytics, Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to improve website functionality, analyse website traffic and support advertising and marketing activities. Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites recognise users and improve browsing experiences.
We may use the following technologies:
- Google LLC Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
- Google LLC Google Ads conversion tracking
- Google LLC Google Tag Manager
- Meta Platforms, including Meta Pixel (Facebook and Instagram advertising technologies)
These technologies may collect information including:
- Pages visited
- Website interactions
- Time spent on pages
- Browser type and device information
- IP address and approximate location
- Advertising interactions and conversions
- Referring websites
This information is generally collected in an aggregated or anonymised form and is used to:
- Improve website performance and user experience
- Analyse website traffic and visitor behaviour
- Measure advertising effectiveness
- Deliver relevant advertising and remarketing campaigns
- Monitor and improve our marketing activities
Third-party providers such as Google and Meta may use cookies and collected data in accordance with their own privacy policies.
You can learn more at:
You may disable cookies through your browser settings, however some parts of this website may not function correctly if cookies are disabled.
How Information is Collected
Personal information may be collected through:
- Personal consultations
- Telephone conversations
- Email communications
- Online forms
- Website usage analytics
- Business records
- Information provided by clients
- Information provided by authorised third parties, including medical professionals, accountants, financial institutions or government agencies where relevant to your legal matter
Use of Personal Information
We collect and use personal information for purposes including:
- Providing legal services
- Responding to enquiries
- Managing client relationships
- Complying with legal and professional obligations
- Improving our website and services
- Marketing and advertising activities
- Internal administration and record keeping
We will only use personal information for the purpose for which it was collected or as otherwise permitted by law.
Disclosure of Personal Information
Your personal information may be disclosed to:
- Barristers and other legal practitioners
- Courts, tribunals and government agencies
- Service providers assisting with IT, marketing or administration
- Other organisations involved in providing services to you
- Any party authorised by you
- Any person or authority where disclosure is required or authorised by law
We do not sell personal information to third parties.
Overseas Disclosure
Some third-party service providers, including Google and Meta, may store or process information on servers located outside Australia. By using this website, you acknowledge that your information may be transferred overseas in connection with these services.
Data Security
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse, interference, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. Information may be stored in both electronic and physical formats. While we take reasonable precautions, no method of electronic transmission or internet storage is completely secure and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Access and Correction
You may request access to personal information we hold about you and request corrections if the information is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. Requests should be made using the contact details on this website.
Complaints
If you have concerns about how your personal information has been handled, please contact us using the contact details provided on our website. We will take reasonable steps to investigate and respond to your complaint.
External Links
This website may contain links to external websites operated by third parties. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content or security of external websites.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements, technology or business practices. Updated versions will be published on this page with a revised effective date.
Contact Us
For privacy-related enquiries, please contact:
Wonderley & Hall Family Law - (07) 4638 1133 or emailbox@wonderley.com.au
Liability Notice
Liability limited by a scheme approved under professional standards legislation. However, liability is not limited for speculative personal injury matters.
