Cookie Policy
Last updated: February 1, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which cookies DivorcePath uses, and how you can manage your cookie preferences. We are committed to using only the cookies necessary to provide you with a secure, functional experience.
1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device (computer, tablet, or phone) when you visit them. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently, to remember your preferences, and to provide information to the site owners.
Cookies can be "session" cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser, or "persistent" cookies, which remain on your device for a set period of time or until you manually delete them.
2. Cookies We Use
The following table describes all cookies used by DivorcePath, their purpose, duration, and type.
| Cookie Name |
Purpose |
Duration |
Type |
| tp_session |
Maintains your authenticated session so you stay logged in as you navigate the platform. |
Session |
Essential
|
| tp_theme |
Remembers your dark or light mode preference across visits. |
1 year |
Functional
|
| tp_consent |
Stores your cookie consent choice so we do not ask again on each visit. |
1 year |
Essential
|
| _ga |
Google Analytics cookie used to distinguish unique users and understand site usage patterns. |
2 years |
Analytics (opt-in)
|
| _gid |
Google Analytics cookie used to distinguish unique users within a 24-hour window. |
24 hours |
Analytics (opt-in)
|
3. Managing Cookies
You have full control over which cookies are set on your device. There are two ways to manage your cookie preferences:
Browser Settings
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can typically find these options in your browser's "Settings," "Preferences," or "Privacy" menu. You can choose to block all cookies, accept all cookies, or be notified when a cookie is set. Please note that blocking essential cookies may prevent DivorcePath from functioning correctly.
Our Preference Center
When you first visit DivorcePath, you will see a cookie consent banner that allows you to accept or decline non-essential cookies. You can revisit your choice at any time through the cookie settings link in the footer of any page. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are required for the platform to function.
4. Third-Party Cookies
DivorcePath only sets third-party cookies if you have opted in to analytics tracking. If enabled, Google Analytics cookies (_ga and _gid) are used to help us understand how users interact with our platform so we can improve the experience.
No third-party advertising or tracking cookies are ever used on DivorcePath. We do not participate in any advertising networks and your browsing data is never shared with advertisers.