Disclaimer
Jamie Jordan Law Effective Date: August 17, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Jamie Jordan Law ("Firm," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website (the "Site"). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy. By continuing to use the Site, you consent to our use of cookies as described here, unless you disable them as explained in Section 6.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet, or phone) when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognize your device, remember information about your visit, and, in some cases, track your activity across other websites. Similar technologies — such as pixels, tags, and web beacons — perform related functions and are covered by this policy alongside cookies.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
Essential / Necessary Cookies These cookies are required for the Site to function properly — for example, enabling core WordPress functionality, page navigation, and security features. The Site cannot function properly without these cookies, and they cannot be switched off through our systems.
Analytics Cookies — Google Analytics We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors use our Site, such as which pages are viewed, how long visitors stay, and how they found the Site. Google Analytics uses cookies (such as _ga, _gid, and related cookies) to collect this information. The data is aggregated and used to help us improve the Site's content and performance.
Advertising Cookies — Meta (Facebook/Instagram) Pixel We use the Meta Pixel to measure the effectiveness of our advertising on Facebook and Instagram and to understand actions visitors take on our Site after viewing our ads. The Meta Pixel uses cookies (such as _fbp) and may work with information Meta already has about you if you have a Facebook or Instagram account, in accordance with Meta's own data policy.
Third-Party / Embedded Content Cookies Pages that embed third-party content — such as our LawPay payment portal or social media feeds/links (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube) — may set their own cookies. These are controlled by the respective third party, not by us.
3. Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies to:
- Keep the Site secure and functioning correctly;
- Understand how visitors find and use our Site so we can improve it;
- Measure the performance of our online advertising; and
- Support the third-party tools and embedded content described above (e.g., LawPay, social media links).
We do not use cookies to make automated decisions about you, and we do not sell information collected through cookies.
4. How Long Do Cookies Last?
- Session cookies are temporary and are deleted automatically when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies (such as those used by Google Analytics and Meta Pixel) remain on your device for a set period, or until you delete them, so that the Site or third-party service can recognize your device on return visits. Retention periods for Google Analytics and Meta Pixel cookies are set by Google and Meta, respectively, and are outlined in their own policies (linked below).
5. Third-Party Cookie Policies
Because Google Analytics and Meta Pixel are operated by third parties, we encourage you to review their policies for more detail on the specific cookies they use and how to control them:
- Google: Google Privacy & Terms and Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on
- Meta: Meta Cookies Policy and Facebook Ad Preferences
- LawPay: refer to LawPay's own privacy and cookie disclosures at the point of payment
6. How to Control or Disable Cookies
You have several options for managing cookies:
Browser settings. Most browsers let you view, delete, and block cookies through their settings menu. Because the process varies by browser, check your browser's help resources for specific instructions (for example, searching "manage cookies" plus your browser name). Note that blocking essential cookies may affect how the Site functions.
Analytics opt-out. You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
Ad preferences. You can manage or opt out of Meta Pixel–based advertising through your Facebook Ad Preferences or Instagram account settings.
Browser "Do Not Track" signals. Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" feature. There is currently no uniform industry standard for how websites should respond to these signals, so our Site does not currently respond to them differently.
7. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies and tracking technologies we use, or for legal or regulatory reasons. The updated version will be posted on this page with a revised effective date. We encourage you to review this page periodically.
8. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us:
Jamie Jordan Law Serving Fort Bend County, TX and Brazoria County, TX Phone: (281) 581-0608 Website contact form: available on our "Schedule a Consultation" / "Talk to a Family Law Attorney" pages
