Pricing
This content is available for you to access and learn on a subscription basis.
It is copyrighted; you may not copy, duplicate, or redistribute this content in any form.
What you may do is share the URLs so that someone else may subscribe — and as more of your friends subscribe, you pay less and earn more referral rewards.
The following costs, time periods, cash discounts and other terms are all tentative; they are subject to change.
Subscription Cost for Recurring Auto-Debit
The standard subscription cost is 340 USD for the first year, with automatic ACH renewals costing 170 USD semiannually.
That works out to less than a dollar per day.
We currently support electronic payments only via ACH transfer, also known as "auto-debit".
Dual Discount for Payment by Cash via Snail Mail
There is a cash discount rate available: 300 USD for the first 13 months, with cash renewals costing 150 USD semiannually.
That works out to just over 75 cents per day.
Value Comparison
To put this in context, the typical range for attorneys' hourly rates is between 200 and 2,000 USD. And of course, they won't charge you for just one or two hours; they'll ask for a retainer that costs you as much as they think they can get from you: certainly thousands of dollars. Plus, you learn nothing; you just remain dependent on the attorney.
By contrast, this material represents thousands of hours of preparation so that you can efficiently learn to go in court all by yourself and confidently stand toe-to-toe with your opponents' attorneys... or if you prefer, to retain your own legal counsel and effectively coach them to win for you.
In other words, by paying the same cost as 90 minutes of a low-end attorney's time, you are getting from Blue Letter Law a whole year's worth (or even 13 months!) of access to learn for yourself how to do law, and do it right.
Postal Money Orders
Yes, postal money orders also qualify for these cash discount rates.
Postal money orders also protect you in the unlikely event of mail getting lost. You can verify online whether they were cashed, and when. If uncashed, you can go to any post office and get a refund.