Privacy Policy

Effective Date: June 3, 2026
The Law Office of Viktoriya S. Kurtzer (“Firm,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we may collect, use, disclose, and protect information when you visit KurtzerLaw.com or contact us through this website.

By using this website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this Privacy Policy, please do not use this website.

Information We May Collect
We may collect personal information that you voluntarily provide when you contact us through this website, by phone, by email, or by another communication method.
This may include:

  • Your name
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Mailing address
  • Information about your legal matter
  • Any message or details you choose to submit through a contact form
  • Any other information you voluntarily provide


Because family law matters can involve sensitive personal issues, please do not submit confidential, highly sensitive, or time-sensitive information through this website unless and until an attorney-client relationship has been established.

Information Collected Automatically
When you visit this website, certain information may be collected automatically through standard website technology. This may include:

  • IP address
  • Browser type
  • Device type
  • Pages visited
  • Date and time of visit
  • Referring website
  • General location information
  • Website usage information


This information may be collected through cookies, analytics tools, hosting services, security tools, or similar technologies.

Cookies and Analytics
This website may use cookies and similar technologies to improve website performance, understand visitor behavior, enhance security, and evaluate how visitors use the site.

We may use third-party services, such as Google Analytics or similar tools, to help us understand website traffic and usage. These tools may collect information about your use of this website and other websites over time.

You can usually adjust your browser settings to refuse or delete cookies. However, some website features may not function properly if cookies are disabled.

How We Use Information
We may use the information we collect to:

  • Respond to inquiries
  • Schedule consultations
  • Communicate with you
  • Evaluate whether we may be able to assist with your legal matter
  • Provide legal services if you become a client
  • Improve the website and user experience
  • Monitor website performance and security
  • Comply with legal, ethical, or professional obligations
  • Protect the Firm, our clients, website users, and others


No Attorney-Client Relationship Through Website Use
Submitting information through this website, sending an email, calling the Firm, or leaving a voicemail does not create an attorney-client relationship.

An attorney-client relationship is created only when the Firm has agreed to represent you in writing. Until that happens, information submitted through this website may not be treated as privileged or confidential.

How We May Share Information
We do not sell your personal information.

We may share information when reasonably necessary with:

  • Attorneys, staff, contractors, or service providers who assist the Firm
  • Website hosting, analytics, security, email, or technology providers
  • Court personnel, opposing counsel, experts, mediators, or other parties when necessary for legal representation, if you become a client
  • Government authorities, courts, or other entities when required by law
  • Other parties with your consent or at your direction


We may also disclose information if necessary to protect our rights, comply with legal obligations, prevent fraud, maintain website security, or respond to lawful requests.

We do not sell your personal information for money. However, some third-party website tools may collect or receive information in a way that could be considered a “sale” or “sharing” under certain California privacy laws.

Third-Party Services and Links
This website may contain links to third-party websites or use third-party tools, such as analytics providers, scheduling tools, maps, embedded content, or contact form services.

We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, or security of third-party websites or services. If you visit a third-party website, you should review that website’s privacy policy.

Data Security
We take reasonable measures to protect information submitted through this website. However, no website, email system, contact form, or internet transmission is completely secure.

For that reason, you should not submit confidential, urgent, or highly sensitive information through this website unless and until an attorney-client relationship has been established and you have been instructed to do so.

Retention of Information
We may retain information for as long as reasonably necessary to respond to inquiries, maintain business records, comply with legal or ethical obligations, resolve disputes, provide legal services, and protect the Firm’s rights.

If you become a client, information related to your matter may be retained in accordance with applicable legal, ethical, and professional obligations.

Children’s Privacy
This website is intended for adults and is not directed to children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children through this website.

If you believe a child has provided personal information through this website, please contact us so we can take appropriate action.

California Privacy Rights

If you are a California resident, you may have certain rights under California privacy laws, depending on how those laws apply to the Firm and the information involved.

Subject to applicable law and any available exceptions, California residents may have the right to request information about the personal information we collect, use, disclose, sell, or share; request access to personal information; request correction of inaccurate personal information; request deletion of certain personal information; opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information; limit certain uses or disclosures of sensitive personal information; and not be discriminated against for exercising applicable privacy rights. The California Attorney General lists these as core consumer privacy rights under the CCPA.

The Law Office of Viktoriya S. Kurtzer does not sell personal information for money.

However, this website may use third-party tools such as Google Analytics, embedded maps, online scheduling tools, contact forms, hosting services, security tools, or similar website technologies. These tools may collect or receive information such as your IP address, device information, browser information, pages visited, approximate location, referral source, and interactions with the website.

Some California privacy laws define “sharing” broadly, including certain disclosures of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising or analytics purposes. To the extent any website tool is considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information under applicable California law, California residents may have the right to opt out.

You can adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies. You may also use available privacy controls, browser privacy settings, or third-party opt-out tools to limit certain tracking technologies. If the Law Office of Viktoriya S. Kurtzer later adds advertising pixels, remarketing tools, or other tracking technologies that trigger additional opt-out requirements, this policy should be updated accordingly.

To submit a privacy-related request, you may contact us using the contact information listed below. We may need to verify your identity before responding to certain requests.

Please note that some information may be exempt from access, correction, deletion, or similar requests where retention or use is necessary for legal services, legal claims, ethical obligations, security, fraud prevention, record keeping, compliance, or other purposes permitted by law.

Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers allow users to send “Do Not Track” signals. Because there is no consistent industry standard for responding to these signals, this website may not respond to “Do Not Track” requests.

Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.

Your continued use of this website after changes are posted means you accept the revised Privacy Policy.

Contact Information
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or would like to submit a privacy-related request, you may contact:

The Law Office of Viktoriya S. Kurtzer
Temecula, California
Phone: 1.951.553.1182
Email: viktoriya@kurtzerlaw dot com
Website: kurtzerlaw.com

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