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Accessibility

Why this matters here in particular

A large share of the people this site is written for are in rural Kentucky counties on slow or intermittent connections, often on an older phone, and a meaningful share are older adults handling a parent's estate. A site that needs a fast connection and perfect eyesight fails exactly the people it claims to serve.

What we do

  • Semantic HTML with a proper heading structure and landmarks.
  • A visible skip link to the main content for keyboard users.
  • Text contrast targeting WCAG 2.1 AA, with no critical information conveyed by color alone.
  • Touch targets sized for thumbs, and forms that work without JavaScript-heavy widgets.
  • No autoplaying media, no interstitials, and no timed pop-ups.
  • Pages built to be light so they load on a weak signal.
  • Plain language, with legal terms explained rather than assumed.

Where we know we can improve

This is a living site and we add pages regularly. New content occasionally ships before we've reviewed it against every criterion. We treat accessibility defects as bugs, not as enhancements.

Tell us

If any part of this site is hard for you to use, say so through the contact form and describe what happened. If the website itself is the barrier, describe the problem in the notes field and we'll get back to you by phone.

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