Do I Have to Finish the Course in One Sitting?
No. You do not have to complete the course in one sitting. You can take breaks, log out, and return at any time within your 120-day access window. The course picks up where you left off.
How Progress Saves
Progress is saved automatically at the completion of each topic. If you log out mid-topic before finishing it, you will need to repeat that topic when you return. Complete the topic you are on before logging out to avoid losing progress.
Your Access Window
Your 120-day access window runs from the date of purchase and does not pause between sessions. Make sure you complete the course with enough time before your access expires and before your court deadline.
Joint Filers
Each spouse may complete the course at a separate time if that works better. Both must finish before the joint certificate is issued.
Quick Facts
Detail | Information |
Must finish in one sitting | No |
Progress saves | At the completion of each topic |
Joint filers | Each spouse may complete separately or together |
Access window | 120 days from purchase — does not pause |
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I close my browser in the middle of a topic? If you close before completing the current topic, you will need to restart that topic when you return. Progress saves only when a topic is fully completed.
Can I take a break in the middle of the final exam? It is best to complete the final exam in one sitting once you begin it.
I am a joint filer. Does my spouse have to complete the course at the same time as me? No. Each spouse may complete the course at a separate time if that works better. Both must finish before the joint certificate is issued.
