Terms and Conditions
SMS Terms & Conditions Text Message Communications Policy
Effective Date: April 6, 2026
Consent to Receive SMS Messages
By opting into SMS communications from Schmitz Law — whether through a web form, client intake process, or any other medium — you agree to receive text messages from Schmitz Law. Your consent is not a condition of retaining our legal services.
Types of Messages You May Receive
Once enrolled, you may receive SMS messages related to, but not limited to, the following:
- Appointment reminders and scheduling confirmations
- Case status updates and notifications
- Document requests and deadline reminders
- Office closure announcements or schedule changes
- Follow-up communications regarding your legal matter
- General firm announcements and client account notifications
Message Frequency & Rates
Message frequency may vary depending on the nature of your legal matter and your preferences. Message and data rates may apply based on your mobile carrier plan. Schmitz Law is not responsible for any charges incurred from your wireless carrier.
How to Opt Out
You may withdraw your consent to receive SMS messages at any time. To opt out, reply STOP to any message. After opting out, you will receive a single confirmation message and no further SMS communications will be sent, unless you re-enroll.
How to Get Help
If you need assistance with our SMS communications, text HELP in reply to any of our messages, or visit our website at https://www.schmitz-law.com.
Privacy & Additional Policies
Your privacy is important to us. We will not share your mobile number or personal information with third parties for marketing purposes. For full details on how we collect, use, and protect your information, please review the following:
- Privacy Policy: https://www.schmitz-law.com/privacy-policy/
- Terms of Service: https://www.schmits-law.com/terms-and-conditions/
Contact Us
For questions about these SMS Terms & Conditions, please visit https://www.schmitz-law.com or contact our office directly.
Schmitz Law — These terms govern SMS communications only and do not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship.