Updated: April 19, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how the Law Office of Joshua Moody uses cookies and similar technologies on its website located at https://moodylawyer.com/. It outlines what cookies are, how they are used, and the choices available to users. By accessing or using this website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this policy.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They support website functionality, improve performance, and allow for analysis of user interaction. These technologies are widely used across professional websites for operational and analytical purposes.
This policy should be read in conjunction with the firm’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. The firm reserves the right to update this policy at any time without prior notice. Continued use of the website after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
Cookies that are not strictly necessary for the operation of the website are used only where permitted by applicable law. Where required, such cookies are deployed based on user consent obtained through a cookie banner or preference tool. Users may modify or withdraw consent at any time through available settings.
Cookies are small data files placed on your device that enable the website to recognize your browser. They store limited information related to your interaction with the website. This may include session data, preferences, and technical identifiers.
Cookies may be either session-based or persistent depending on their function. Session cookies expire when the browser is closed, while persistent cookies remain for a defined period. Each type serves a distinct operational purpose.
Cookies may also originate from the website itself or from third-party services integrated into the site. These third-party cookies are governed by the policies of their respective providers. The firm does not control their operation.
These cookies are required for the website to function properly and cannot be disabled through standard settings. They are typically set in response to actions such as navigating pages, submitting forms, or managing security features.
Necessary cookies support core functions including session management, fraud prevention, and secure access. Without these cookies, essential parts of the website may not operate as intended. These cookies do not collect personal information for marketing purposes.
Functional cookies improve usability by remembering user preferences and settings across visits. This may include language selection, region, or display configurations.
These cookies enable enhanced features and integrations with third-party tools. Their purpose is to provide a consistent and efficient user experience. These cookies do not process sensitive legal or client information.
Analytics cookies collect aggregated data about how users interact with the website. This includes page views, time spent on pages, and general traffic sources.
The data is used to evaluate performance and improve website structure. These cookies do not directly identify individual users. Third-party providers may process this data under their own policies.
Performance cookies monitor the technical operation of the website. They track metrics such as load times, system errors, and server responsiveness.
This information is used to maintain stability and improve performance. These cookies help identify and resolve technical issues. Data collected is limited to operational insights.
Advertising cookies may be used in limited circumstances where third-party services are integrated or future outreach efforts are implemented. These cookies track browsing activity across websites to support targeted messaging.
They may be set by third-party providers and are governed by their policies. These cookies may also limit repeated exposure to the same content. The firm does not control third-party use of this data.
The firm uses cookies to maintain the secure and proper operation of the website. This includes enabling navigation, protecting against unauthorized access, and supporting core functionality. These uses are necessary for the website to function.
Cookies are also used to evaluate how users interact with the website. This includes tracking general usage patterns and identifying areas for improvement. Data collected is used solely for internal analysis and optimization.
In some cases, cookies may support limited personalization features. This allows the website to retain user preferences across visits. These features are designed to improve usability without collecting sensitive legal information.
The use of necessary cookies is based on the firm’s legitimate interest in maintaining secure and functional website operations. All other cookies are used only where permitted by law or based on user consent. Processing of any data collected through cookies is limited to defined operational and analytical purposes.
Users have the ability to control cookies through their browser settings. Most browsers allow users to block, delete, or limit cookies based on their preferences. Instructions for managing cookies can be found in the browser’s help documentation.
Disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality of the website. Essential features may not operate properly without necessary cookies. Users should consider the impact before modifying their settings.
Some browsers allow users to receive notifications when cookies are being placed. This provides greater control over acceptance or rejection. Settings vary depending on the browser and device used.
The website does not currently respond to browser-based “Do Not Track” signals or similar automated privacy controls. Users should manage cookie preferences through browser settings or available consent tools. The firm may update this practice if legal requirements change.
The website may include services provided by third parties that place cookies on user devices. These may include analytics tools, embedded media, or external platforms. Such cookies are governed by the third parties that issue them.
Analytics providers may collect aggregated data regarding website usage and visitor behavior. This data helps evaluate performance and improve content structure. The firm does not control how third-party providers process this data.
Advertising partners may use cookies to deliver content based on user interests. These cookies track browsing behavior across multiple websites. Their use is subject to the policies of the respective providers.
The firm does not control and is not responsible for the data practices of third-party providers. Any data collected through such cookies is subject to the policies of those providers. Use of third-party services is at the user’s own discretion and risk.
Any data collected through cookies is handled in accordance with the firm’s Privacy Policy. The firm takes reasonable steps to protect data from unauthorized access or misuse. However, no system can guarantee complete security.
Cookies used by the firm are limited to operational and analytical purposes. They are not used to collect confidential legal information without proper engagement. Sensitive information should not be submitted through unsecured channels.
Data collected may be retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill its purpose. Retention periods vary depending on the type of cookie used. The firm does not retain data beyond what is reasonably required.
Users may have rights regarding their personal data under applicable laws, including, where applicable, state-level privacy regulations such as those in California. These rights may include access, correction, or deletion of data. Requests must be submitted through the firm’s official contact channels.
The firm does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of data collected through cookies or third-party services. Such data is used for general operational and analytical purposes only.
The Law Office of Joshua Moody reserves the right to update this Cookie Policy at any time. Updates may reflect changes in legal requirements, technology, or website functionality. Revised versions will be posted on this page.
The “Last Updated” date will indicate when changes have taken effect. Users are responsible for reviewing this policy periodically. Continued use of the website constitutes acceptance of any updates.
If material changes are made, the firm may provide notice through the website where appropriate. However, no additional notice is required for updates to become effective. Use of the website confirms acceptance of the current version.
All inquiries regarding this Cookie Policy or the firm’s data practices must be directed through the contact form available on the website or the information provided below. Communications should include sufficient detail to allow for proper identification and response. Submission does not create an attorney-client relationship.
The firm will make reasonable efforts to respond in a timely manner, subject to verification and applicable legal constraints. Certain requests may require additional documentation before a response is issued. Users should not rely on website communication for urgent legal matters.
Law Office of Joshua Moody
17768 Wika Rd #201
Apple Valley, CA 92307
Phone: (760) 867-3300
All communications may be reviewed and are not guaranteed to be confidential.
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