Prenup.PH

Draft for legal review

Privacy Policy

This draft explains how Prenup.PH collects, uses, and protects information submitted through the website. It is prepared for review by Valerio and Associates Law Offices before publication on the live production site.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

Who operates this website

Prenup.PH is a website for Philippine-law prenuptial agreement inquiries connected with Valerio and Associates Law Offices. References to “Prenup.PH,” “we,” “us,” or “our” in this policy refer to the website and the team handling inquiries for this service.

If you submit an inquiry, the information may be reviewed by Valerio and Associates Law Offices to determine whether your matter appears suitable for a Philippine-law prenup consultation, proposal, or related legal review.

Information we collect

We may collect information you choose to provide through the intake form or by email. This may include your name, contact details, wedding timing, relationship to the Philippines, general asset or property-regime concerns, and other facts you decide to share so the team can understand the inquiry.

The website may also collect technical and usage information, such as pages visited, referral source, browser or device type, approximate location, and interactions with website content. This information helps us understand whether the site is working properly and which pages are useful to visitors.

Please do not submit passwords, full bank details, government ID numbers, complete financial records, or unrelated sensitive documents through the first website inquiry. If additional documents are needed, the legal team can explain the appropriate next step.

How we use information

We use information for purposes such as:

  • reviewing and responding to prenup-related inquiries;
  • assessing whether the matter appears to fit the service;
  • communicating about next steps, scope, and proposal details;
  • maintaining website security and preventing misuse;
  • improving website content, navigation, and performance; and
  • complying with applicable legal, regulatory, or professional obligations.

Submitting the intake form does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship. A legal engagement begins only when the appropriate engagement terms are agreed and confirmed.

Analytics, session insights, and cookies

We use Google Analytics 4 to understand website traffic and page performance. Google may process information from sites and apps that use Google services, including cookies or similar technologies, according to Google's own privacy materials.

We may also use Microsoft Clarity to understand how visitors use the website through tools such as heatmaps and session recordings. Clarity helps identify usability issues, but it should not be used to collect private intake details. The intake form area is marked for masking, and form answers should not be sent as analytics event properties.

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Blocking analytics or session-insight cookies should not prevent you from reading the website, though some measurement features may not work.

Service providers

We may use service providers to operate the website, receive inquiries, protect the site, and understand site performance. These may include Tally for the intake form, Google Analytics for traffic measurement, Microsoft Clarity for behavior analytics, Cloudflare for hosting, security, and delivery, and email or related communication providers.

These providers may process information on our behalf or under their own applicable terms and privacy notices. We do not sell personal information submitted through the site.

Retention and security

We keep personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy, unless a longer period is required or allowed by law, professional obligations, dispute management, security, or legitimate business records.

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards to protect information. No website or online transmission can be guaranteed to be completely secure, so please use the first inquiry form for initial screening information rather than complete confidential records.

Your privacy rights

Under the Philippine Data Privacy Act, data subjects have rights that may include the right to be informed, access personal data, object to certain processing, request correction, request blocking or erasure when legally available, and raise concerns about the handling of personal data.

To make a privacy request, please contact us using the email below. We may need to verify your identity and understand the request before acting on it.

Contact

For privacy questions about Prenup.PH, email [email protected].

Related privacy resources

These external resources may help explain the privacy tools and legal framework referenced in this draft: