Case planning course
Court Calm: Case Planning Made Simple
A court calm course for people who need to organize facts, dates, exhibits, hearing goals, and next steps before they try to write or file anything.
View course overviewMPU course catalog
This catalog is written for people who land on high-intent searches and need a real decision page. It shows which track fits case planning, pro se court preparation, court paperwork, or broader legal education.
Case planning course
A court calm course for people who need to organize facts, dates, exhibits, hearing goals, and next steps before they try to write or file anything.
View course overviewRepresent yourself in court course
A pro se court course focused on how to represent yourself in court, prepare for hearings, and speak to the issue without drifting into unnecessary detail.
View course overviewMPU course catalog
A plain-language MPU course catalog page that groups Court Calm, self-help law course options, template packs, and niche legal rights mini-courses into a clear starting point.
View course overviewIssue-specific mini-course
A focused public-policy mini-course that helps learners document concerns, organize research, and prepare advocacy materials without drifting into rumor or panic.
View course overviewTenant rights research
A tenant-rights research course that helps you review notices, conditions, documentation, and local rules before you make a housing decision that could create bigger problems.
View course overviewRights awareness and documentation
A rights-awareness course about documenting misconduct concerns, preserving records, and organizing complaints, reports, or civil-rights research in a disciplined way.
View course overviewBeginner legal education
A beginner-friendly online legal self help course covering research basics, rights questions, case files, and how to use plain-language educational materials effectively.
View course overviewCourt paperwork templates
A legal document templates course built around court paperwork templates, filing structure, caption basics, chronology tables, and plain-language drafting habits.
View course overviewLearning path
Start with the online legal self help course, then read the support guide.
Move into Court Calm if you need to sort facts, dates, and evidence before anything else.
Use the Pro Se Court course and the represent yourself guide when the court date is close.
Use the templates course if forms, declarations, or exhibit packets are slowing you down.