About us

Justice shouldn’t require a lawyer’s retainer.

Most everyday disputes — an unpaid invoice, a withheld deposit, a contractor who vanished — are too small to justify a lawyer but too important to walk away from. Demand Letter Kit exists to close that gap: professional, state-specific demand letters that anyone can create in minutes, for free.

Privacy first

Your dispute is yours. Letters are drafted entirely in your browser — we don’t require an account or store your details.

Free, no catch

The whole tool is free — no account, no credit card, no watermark. We may add optional paid features later; the core stays free.

Honest & sourced

We cite the actual statute and small-claims limit for your state, link the official source, and tell you plainly when a dispute calls for a lawyer.

How we keep it accurate

Researched from the source, written for humans.

We are not a law firm and we don't provide legal advice. Instead, we research every guide and template from official, primary sources and cite them — so you can verify the law yourself or take it to an attorney. See our editorial policy.

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The Demand Letter Kit Team

Editorial Team

We research every guide, template and state page from official, primary sources — state statutes, court self-help sites and government resources — and write them in plain English. We are not lawyers and we do not give legal advice; we cite the law so you can verify it yourself or take it to an attorney.

  • Researched from state statutes and official court resources
  • Every legal figure is cited so you can verify it yourself
  • A visible “last updated” date on guides and state pages
  • Corrections welcome — email us and we fix it quickly
  • General information, clearly labeled — never disguised as legal advice

Ready to get what you’re owed?

Build a professional, state-specific demand letter in minutes. Free to create — no account, no credit card, no watermark on your draft.

  • Free to create — no signup
  • Drafted privately in your browser
  • Sourced from official statutes
  • State-specific statutes & deadlines