Accessibility Statement
Effective Date: January 1, 2026
Nichole Melton Mitchell, Attorney at Law, PLLC (the "Firm") is committed to ensuring that its website, communications, and services are accessible to individuals with disabilities, consistent with applicable law, ethical obligations, and the Firm’s part‑time, capacity‑limited practice model.
Commitment to Accessibility
The Firm strives to provide equal access to information and services and to maintain a website that is usable by people with diverse abilities. The Firm makes reasonable efforts to comply with applicable accessibility standards, including relevant provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and recognized web accessibility guidelines.
Website Accessibility Standards
The Firm aims to design and maintain its website in a manner that is generally consistent with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, where reasonably feasible for a small, solo law practice.
Accessibility features may include:
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Clear navigation and readable text
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Compatibility with common screen readers and assistive technologies
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Logical page structure and descriptive links
The Firm does not guarantee that all content will be fully accessible at all times, particularly content provided by third parties or older materials.
Reasonable Accommodations
The Firm is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities in connection with:
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Accessing website content
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Scheduling consultations or appointments
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Communicating with the Firm regarding legal services
Accommodation requests are considered on a case‑by‑case basis, taking into account the Firm’s practice structure, available resources, and ethical obligations.
Third‑Party Content and Platforms
The Firm’s website and services may rely on third‑party platforms (such as scheduling tools, payment processors, or document portals). The Firm does not control the accessibility of third‑party content but encourages vendors to provide accessible solutions where available.
Limitations
Because the Firm operates as a solo, part‑time practice, certain accommodations or immediate modifications may not be available. Nothing in this Policy is intended to create obligations beyon