Mobile Legal Aid

/ˈmoʊbəl ˈliːgəl eɪd/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A service providing legal assistance by traveling to clients rather than requiring visits to a fixed legal office.
    The nonprofit launched a mobile legal aid unit to reach underserved rural communities.

Commentary

Mobile legal aid enhances access to legal resources by removing geographic barriers, often critical in rural or marginalized areas.

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