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Attorneys, like other professionals who advise on personal financial matters, are required by federal law to inform their clients of their policies regarding the privacy of client information. Attorneys have been and continue to be bound by professional standards of confidentiality that are even more stringent than those required by this new law. Therefore, we have always protected your right to privacy. In the course of providing our clients with advice concerning family law matters, the firm receives significant personal financial information from our clients. If you are a client of Ward Law LLC, you should know that all information that we receive from you is held in confidence and is not released to people outside the firm, except as agreed to by you or as required under an applicable law.
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