Accessibility Policy

Last Modified:  October 1, 2022

Commitment to Accessibility. Our commitment to the legal profession, to our clients and community, and to help individuals achieve a thorough estate plan, extends to our commitment to diversity and inclusion for people with disabilities. We review our website often to make improvements, including improvements to accessibility.

General Guidelines. We have made every effort to ensure our website is as accessible and usable as possible. We follow the guidelines established by Section 508 and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) produced by the World Wide Web Consortium. Section 508 is a legal requirement and WCAG is a set of checkpoints and guidelines that help ensure that websites are designed and written properly. Examples of the ways in which we have tried to make sure our website is accessible and usable:

  • Images have alternative text (if you can't see the image you can still read the text).

  • Color contrast between the foreground and background is sufficiently strong.

  • Text resizes according to user preference.

  • Headings are correctly used (they're not just ordinary text made to look big and bold).

  • Links make sense by themselves (e.g. no links that just say "Click here" or "More...").

  • Tables are used for laying out tabular information and have proper headings and summaries.

Report Issues or Concerns. If you have a problem using our site, please email us at info@sapphire.law and provide the URL (web address) of the page you tried to access, the problem you experienced, and your contact information. We will attempt to provide the information you were trying to obtain.