Clear pricing for summaries, letters, and complaint-ready documents.

A fast, intuitive way to turn your situation into a clear summary, letter, or complaint-ready document.

Written request

Demand Letter

From $14.99

Prepare a clear written request for refunds, repairs, unpaid invoices, cancellations, deposits, service problems, and other common disputes.

Includes

  • Standard Letter Pack: $14.99
  • Complete Letter Pack: $24.99
  • Formal letter and short email version
  • Evidence checklist and safe next steps
  • Downloadable result

Best when

  • You know what you want to request
  • You want a professional message
  • You need a clear response from a business or person
Prepare a letter

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Case clarity

Best first step

Legal Issue Summary

$19.99

Understand the key facts, risks, documents, official resources, and next steps before deciding what to send.

Includes

  • Case analysis and practical review
  • Points in your favor
  • Points to be careful about
  • Relevant official resources when appropriate
  • Documents to gather and safe next steps
  • Questions to ask a licensed attorney

Best when

  • You are not sure what to do next
  • The issue is sensitive, unclear, or higher-risk
  • You may later add a letter or complaint for the same case
Get my case summary

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Complaint-ready statement

Official Complaint

$14.99

Prepare a complaint-ready statement for an agency, department, board, insurer, licensing office, company escalation team, or similar complaint channel.

Includes

  • Complaint-ready statement
  • Short online form version
  • Key facts and timeline
  • Requested resolution
  • Documents to attach
  • Safe wording notes

Best when

  • A company keeps ignoring the issue
  • You need a factual complaint record
  • You want to submit through an official or company channel
Prepare a complaint

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Add-ons

Start with clarity, then add the document you need.

If you purchase a Legal Issue Summary first, you can add a written request or official complaint for the same case at a lower price. Before checkout, you tell ResolveLetter who the add-on is for and what it should focus on.

Demand Letter add-on

$7.99

After a Legal Issue Summary, add a written request for the same case using the facts and follow-up answers already collected.

Official Complaint add-on

$7.99

After a Legal Issue Summary, add a complaint-ready statement for the same case without starting from scratch.

Payment notes

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FAQ

Pricing questions.

Do I pay before seeing anything?

No. You start by describing the situation and reviewing a case preview. You pay only when you want the full document or summary prepared.

Which product should I choose?

Choose Demand Letter if you already know what you want to request. Choose Legal Issue Summary if you need clarity first. Choose Official Complaint if you want a complaint-ready statement for an agency, board, department, insurer, or company complaint channel.

Can I add a letter or complaint after the summary?

Yes. After purchasing a Legal Issue Summary, you can add a Demand Letter or Official Complaint for the same case for $7.99 each. Before checkout, you can clarify who the add-on should be sent to and what it should focus on.

Is Complete Letter Pack worth it?

For many demand-letter situations, yes. It gives you multiple tones and a follow-up version, which can be more useful than one single message.

Is this legal advice?

No. ResolveLetter provides document preparation and general legal information. It is not a law firm, does not represent you, and does not provide legal advice.

Important notice

ResolveLetter is a document-preparation and legal information tool. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not represent you. For legal advice, consult a licensed attorney in your state.