Last updated: April 30, 2026
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how Mothers and Fathers For Equal Rights and Fathers For Equal Rights collect, use, store, and share information through this online membership payment and application portal.
1. Information We Collect
We collect information you provide when you select a membership, submit an application, leave a review, request support, or send feedback. This may include your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, membership selection, payment confirmation details, application answers, family-court-related intake information, signature data, device/browser information, timestamps, and messages you submit.
2. Payment Information
Card payments are processed securely by Stripe. Alternate payment options such as Zelle are completed through your bank or financial institution. This website does not collect credit card numbers, bank account credentials, or full card data. We may collect payment-related confirmation information needed to match your application to your payment and mark your membership as pending or verified.
3. How We Use Information
We use information to process membership applications, maintain records, verify payments, generate membership IDs, communicate with applicants, prepare application summaries, provide member support, improve the online process, prevent fraud or misuse, comply with legal obligations, and maintain accurate service records.
4. Service Providers and Internal Systems
Application, review, feedback, payment verification, membership access, email, document, security, hosting, and administrative records may be processed through secure business systems and trusted service providers that support our operations.
5. Sharing Information
We do not sell personal information. We may share information with authorized staff, service providers, scheduled professionals, payment verification personnel, technology providers, legal or compliance advisors, or government/legal authorities when required by law, court order, subpoena, safety concern, fraud investigation, or business record need.
6. Sensitive Intake Information
Some application questions may involve family, custody, visitation, child support, court, attorney, or other sensitive circumstances. Submit only information that is accurate and necessary for your membership intake. Online submission is not a privileged attorney-client communication unless a licensed attorney separately agrees to represent you under a written engagement or applicable professional rules.
7. Browser Storage and Browser Features
This website may use standard browser features such as temporary storage, saved form progress, and cached files to help the application work on mobile devices, improve speed, and support submission reliability. If you use a shared device, clear browser data after completing your application.
8. Analytics and Website Measurement
We may use website measurement and tagging tools to understand page visits, button clicks, form completion, device/browser type, and general site performance. These tools help us improve the online process and marketing. Do not submit private case details in public reviews or feedback fields. This website does not collect bank login credentials or card numbers.
9. Reviews and Feedback
If you submit a review, we may display the review, rating, first name, initials, or general location in testimonials or marketing materials. Do not include private case details in a public-facing review. Feedback and issue reports may be used to improve the service.
10. Data Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect information. No website, browser, email, wireless network, or third-party platform can be guaranteed 100% secure. You are responsible for using a secure device, secure network, and correct website address.
11. Retention
We retain records as needed for membership administration, payment verification, legal compliance, dispute prevention, business operations, audit history, and recordkeeping. Retention periods may vary based on the type of record and legal or operational needs.
12. Privacy Rights
Where applicable, you may request access, correction, deletion, or information about certain personal data we process. Texas privacy law may provide rights to access, correct, delete, or opt out of certain processing for covered consumers and covered businesses. To make a request, contact the office through the official Fathers For Equal Rights contact channels.
Office hours: call for current availability.
13. Children
This portal is intended for adults applying for membership or services. It is not intended for children under 13, and children should not submit information through this site.
14. Changes
We may update this Privacy Policy as the system, law, or operations change. The updated version will be posted with a new effective date.
15. Contact
For privacy questions, call Fathers For Equal Rights.
Office hours: call for current availability.