Privacy Statement
Who are we?
We are New Leaf Will Writers Federation Ltd.
We provide Wills and associated ancillary documents to clients via our national network of professional Will Writers.
We are registered under the Companies Acts (Reg. 07891401).
Our registered office is 165 -167 High Street, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 7QA.
What is this privacy statement about?
To supply our you with our services we need to use information about you, and some of that may be personal or private. For example, we may need to know your name and address, details of how you would like to be contacted (e.g. your mobile phone number), or how you would like to pay for the services we provide you.
As we do this, we'd like you to take some time to read this privacy statement. It will explain what information we might collect about you, why we collect it, what we may use it for, and who we may give it to. We'll also explain your rights towards your information and how we look after it while we have it.
What Information do we collect about you?
The information we collect about you may vary based on what service we provide to you.
Typically, we need details like:
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Your name and address.
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Your contact details.
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Your assets and liabilities.
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The names and addresses of people you choose to be included in your Will.
We only collect information about you that we need to make sure you get the best service from us.
How do we collect information about you?
We prefer to collect the information we need directly from you. That way, you know what we have, and we can be sure you've provided us with the most accurate and up to date information.
We will usually do this:
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When we complete our paper or online instruction form.
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When you contact us for any reason.
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If you complete an online form or survey.
What do we do with the information we collect about you?
We use your information in various ways, such as to:
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Meet the purposes that you provided your information for.
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Provide you with the services you want.
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Let you know about goods or services we feel would be beneficial to you.
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Keep our records accurate and up to date.
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Comply with any legal or regulatory obligations we may have.
Who do we share your information with?
We appreciate that you have provided your information to us and may not want us to share it with other people or organisations, however sometimes it is necessary for us to do so.
We only share your information where we are permitted or required to by law, or where you have requested us to do so.
We may share your information with, for example:
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Any of your family, associates, or someone who represents you, where you have asked us to do so.
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Our employees who provide you with our services.
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Carefully selected organisations and specialists to help us provide you with our services.
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Any person, organisation or regulator where we are required to because of a court order, regulatory responsibility, legal duty or statutory obligation.
We are careful to minimise such sharing.
Although we are a UK company, we may sometimes share your information with an organisation who is outside the UK. Such companies may also be outside of Europe. We may do this, but we will only do so where we are permitted to by law.
Whenever we share your information we do everything we can to make sure it is protected from misuse or loss.
How do we look after and secure your information?
When we use information about you we take all reasonable efforts to do so fairly and lawfully.
We think it likely that our customers know we use information about them, and we provide notices of such wherever we can.
We never use information about you unless it is lawful for us to do so and we have a clearly defined need or purpose.
When we collect information about you we ensure that we minimise what we collect. We try not to keep your information for longer than we need it and we ensure that the records we have about you are managed properly and deleted promptly and securely when we no longer need them.
We make every effort to ensure your rights towards your information, which we detail below.
We take appropriate care to secure the information we hold about you. We have robust technical security such as passwords and information encryption. We also have policies and procedures to ensure your information is only available to our employees who need to see it to do their job, and we train those employees appropriately.
Also, we establish robust procedures and contracts to extend these protections to any other person or organisation we may need to give your information to. In everything we do with your information we try to be fair, lawful, and open, and we take seriously our obligations towards your privacy and the protection of information we may hold about you.
On our websites
We do not currently use 'cookies' on the New Leaf Will Writers website.
Certain areas of our websites use a Secure Socket Layer (SSL). A SSL is a security device which ensures that any data which you enter is encrypted during transmission over the internet. Encryption means the data is encoded so that it is not legible until such time as we decode it.
No data transmission over the internet can ever be entirely secure. While we do our best to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee its security and you must be aware of this when using our websites.
Our websites may contain links to other websites. If you follow a link to any of these websites, please note that these websites have their own Terms & Conditions and privacy policies and that we cannot accept responsibility for their content. This privacy statement applies only to our website.
By email and phone
If you have contacted us by email, or provided an email address, we may use that to contact you if we need to.
You should also be aware that information conveyed by email could be deliberately or accidentally intercepted or corrupted.
Whilst we make every effort to ensure that emails we send to you are free from viruses this cannot be guaranteed.
We recommend that you scan all email for viruses with appropriate and frequently updated virus checking software. You should also avoid sending us emails from unsecure or public wi-fi zones (such as coffee shops) to mitigate your messages being intercepted.
If you have given us you phone number (landline or mobile), we may use it to contact you if we need to, including sending texts.
Please let us know if your mobile phone number or email address change so that we can keep this information up to date.
Your rights
The General Data Protection Regulations give you certain rights towards your personal information. We take all reasonable efforts to ensure we allow you to exercise those rights.
You have the right to see all the personal information we hold about you. We'll handle routine enquiries as part of our usual customer service. If you want to see more of the information that we have about you, you can make a data subject access request.
You can write to us at:
The Privacy Officer, New Leaf Will Writers Federation Ltd, 165 -167 High Street, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 7QA.
To ensure that we only give your information out to you and not someone else, you will need to provide us with two current forms of identification.
Once we receive your written request, any clarifications, identification, we respond as soon as we can within 1 calendar month.
You have the right to stop us causing you 'damage or distress'
Unless you have consented to us using your information, or have a contract with us, or we are acting to comply with a legal obligation or in a life or death situation, you can object to us using your personal information in a way that causes you 'substantial and unwarranted damage or distress'.
Damage means that we will use or have used your information in a way that caused you some loss or harm which we shouldn't have.
Distress means that we will use or have used your information in a way that caused you some upset or anguish which was more than an annoyance.
You can write to us and ask us to stop using your information in that way. We will respond within 21 days.
You have the right to have your information corrected
We take all reasonable steps to ensure that the information we have about you is accurate and up to date.
If you think that what we have is not accurate or up to date, please tell us as soon as possible and we will ensure it is corrected.
You have the right to stop us direct marketing to you
If you have received advice from one of our advisers, we would like to keep you notified of products and services that we feel might be beneficial to you.
You have the right to opt out of marketing information and tell us what your communication preferences are by contacting us at the number or address provided below. You may opt out at any time if you don't want to receive any further communications of this nature.
Every time we contact you about such offers we will give you the opportunity not to hear about them anymore.
If you don't want to receive such offers at all, please let us know by calling 01702 431130, or; you can write to us at:
The Privacy Officer, New Leaf Will Writers Federation Ltd, 165 -167 High Street, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 7QA Or; Email us at privacy@newleafgroup.co.uk
Also, we will not send you these offers by phone if you have registered with the Telephone Preference Service or by mail if you have registered with the Mailing Preference Service.
Please note though, that you may still receive non-personalised marketing material through your letterbox.
New Leaf Will Writers Federation Ltd and Data Protection
The General Data Protection Regulations 2018 govern how we may use your personal information. We are registered under the Act and regulated by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
You can find our registration details here:
New Leaf (WWF) Ltd (Registration Number: ZA360771)
You can also find a lot more information about this on the ICO Website or by contacting them at:
Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
(Tel: 01625 545 700)
Changes to this statement
From time to time, we may amend this privacy statement to reflect changes in the law, guidance from the Information Commissioners Office (ICO), our experience of handling your information, or for other legitimate reasons.