Privacy Policy

This privacy policy describes the information we collect, how that information may be used and shared, and your choices about such uses and disclosures. If you click on a third-party link or advertisement in our website or app, this privacy policy does not apply to information you share after you leave our website or app. Please read this privacy policy carefully before using our services. This privacy policy is a part of, and is incorporated into, our Terms of Use Agreement. The term “Services” is defined in our Terms of Use Agreement.
Effective: September 10, 2021

Information we collect about you

We may collect information that could identify you or that is specific to you (”personal information”) and information that does not identify you. All information we collect is currently stored on servers located in the United States and therefore only subject to U.S. law. However, we reserve the right to transfer information to servers located anywhere in the world.

Information you provide

When you create an account or otherwise use our Services, you provide us both personal information (such as your name, full address, email address, telephone number and credit or debit card number) and non-personal information (such as your gender and age).

Information collected automatically

When you use our Services, we may use various technologies to collect information from your device as well as information generated by your activity while using our Services. This information could include an IP address, a device ID, geo-location data, the device advertising ID, the locations you visit on our website or app, and other information generated by your use of our Services. These collection technologies include cookies, web beacons and similar web- or app-based technologies.

How we use the information we collect

We may use information that we collect about you to:
If we want to collect and use information for a purpose not referenced above, we will describe such use to you before collecting the information.

Sharing personal information

Except as described below, we will not share your personal information with any third party. We may share personal information with:

We may also disclose personal information to enforce our legal rights or in connection with litigation involving us or our users, employees or partners.

Sharing non-personal information

We may share non-personal information with third parties in any manner allowed by applicable law that we determine to be reasonable. We deem personal information that is converted into hashed or otherwise non-human readable form to be non-personal information.

Your choices about collection and use of your information

You may limit our collection of personal information by not providing it to us. However, you may not be able to fully use our Services without doing so. You may opt-out of cookies that may be set by some third party data or advertising partners by visiting http://www.aboutads.info/choices/.
Your device has tools to prevent the collection your information. You can stop all information collection by an app by uninstalling it using the standard uninstall process for your device. If you uninstall the app from your mobile device, the unique identifier associated with your device may continue to be stored. If you re-install the application on the same mobile device, we may be able to re-associate this identifier to your previous transactions and activities. Your device also has tools and functions to prevent or limit the collection of data from your device by cookies, web beacons and other software or technologies.

Additional information

We do not promise and you should not expect that your information will always remain secure. We encourage you to follow the FTC’s advice located at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/menus/consumer/data.shtm. for information about how to protect yourself against identity theft. You agree to exercise discretion and caution when sharing any personal information on any page or functionality within our Services that will be viewable by the public or incorporated into a document that can be printed or filed with a court or other third party, as that information will be publicly available and can be collected and used by others.
Our Services are restricted to users who are 18 years of age or older. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under the age of 18.
This privacy policy does not create rights enforceable by third parties or require disclosure of any personal information relating to users of the website.

Changes to this privacy policy and contacting us

We will occasionally update this privacy policy. When we post changes to this privacy policy, we will revise the "last updated" date at the top of this privacy policy. We recommend that you check our site from time to time to inform yourself of any changes in this privacy policy. If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please contact us at the following email: community@simpleending.com

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SimpleEnding is working on making this service available to the remaining states in the United States of America.”

Matthew Ames

Matthew Ames is from Idaho Falls, and was raised in both Idaho and Utah. He has been interested in creative digital work from a young age. In 2021, Matt started working for SimpleEnding, Moxie Law Group, and CoilLaw doing all things social media, graphics, photography, and video. Matt loves the gym, shoes, and Lego. He’s also a fan of all things Marvel, Star Wars, Pokémon, and anime.

 

Gabriela

Though born in Los Angeles, Gabriela spent most of her childhood in West Virginia and Missouri. She attended high school at NUAMES and graduated not only with a high school diploma, but an associate’s degree as well.

After high school, Gabriela graduated from Weber State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and she plans to begin working on her master’s degree in 2023. Gabriela is an avid participant in the 52 Book Challenge. When she’s not working, she’s likely reading, working on her novel, or spending time with her husband.

Paul Wyner

Paul Wyner was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended Southern Utah University and graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in History Education. Paul went on to receive a Masters in Business Administration from Westminster College. Before working at CoilLaw, Paul worked in Healthcare Administration for several large healthcare companies in Utah. 

The aforementioned includes Intermountain Healthcare, University of Utah Healthcare, and Revere Health. When not at work, Paul spends his time doing volunteer work, hanging with his wife and five children, or watching sporting events—specifically the Atlanta Braves and the Green Bay Packers.

Luke A. Shaw

Luke was raised in an Air Force family and spent most of his early years in Spokane, Washington. Luke earned a bachelor’s degree in business management prior to receiving his juris doctorate from Michigan State University College of Law.

Luke was admitted into the Arizona State Bar in 2013. Shortly thereafter, in 2015, Luke joined the Utah State Bar and joined CoilLaw. He committed himself to zealously advocating and working diligently to obtain favorable outcomes for his clients. In 2022 he stepped away from active litigation and moved to Texas where he was admitted to practice law and assists Jill in developing SimpleEnding and CoilLaw.

Luke is married and has two energetic boys. When he’s not advocating for clients or working on SimpleEnding he enjoys spending time with his family, watching a good show, watching Michigan State University athletics, and travelling.

Jill L. Coil

Jill L. Coil was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Brigham Young University and she graduated with honors. Jill went on to attend Texas Southern University, where she met her husband, and received her Juris Doctorate. Jill founded CoilLaw in December 2014, and focused on Family and Criminal Law. CoilLaw began as a Utah company but has recently expanded into Texas. Although Jill now resides in Texas, Jill is a licensed attorney in both Utah, and Texas. Jill founded CoilLaw with a mission to empathize, protect, and advocate for families through high-quality legal representation.

Through hard work, determination, and perseverance, Jill has earned many awards and a reputation for fiercely advocating for her clients and their rights. Jill is a firm believer in giving back to the community through volunteer work. She’s an active participant in the Family Bar Section in both Utah and Texas. Jill is the mother of four children and, when she’s not fighting for the rights of her clients, she loves to watch movies, and visit Disneyland.

Cameron Jolley

Cameron grew up in Spanish Fork, Utah. After graduating from Spanish Fork High School, he served an LDS mission in Washington, D.C., and completed his bachelor’s degree in marketing and communications. Cameron continues to collect technical certifications and marketing certifications. 

A believer in giving back to the community, Cameron serves his community by engaging in political and community outreach roles. He is a believer in supporting organizations that are dedicated to creating equal opportunities, and improving the world for all people. When not at work, Cameron enjoys spending time with his daughter and thrill-seeking. The aforementioned includes: fishing, traveling, and motorcycling.

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