Demand Letters & Legal Notice Drafting
Strategic written pressure before court becomes necessary
Demand Letters & Legal Notice Drafting is often the most effective first step when a dispute, unpaid obligation, or unresolved issue needs to be addressed. Instead of rushing to court, a professionally drafted demand or legal notice letter allows you to clearly state your position, request action, and create a documented paper trail before litigation becomes necessary. This service provides strategic, draft-only support for pro se clients who want clear, professional demand letters designed to help resolve disputes early and establish leverage before court involvement.
If you need action, payment, or compliance — a properly written demand letter is often the first and most powerful step.
If drafting is appropriate, professionally prepared demand letters are available as a flat-fee service starting at $150 and may be added after your strategy call.
Payment is required to book. Fees are non-refundable once confirmed. Reschedules are permitted up to 24 hours in advance. Drafting services are not included unless separately agreed. No attorney-client relationship is formed.
A short, paid strategy call helps you confirm the right document before you send, file, or escalate anything.
What This Is
A demand letter is a professional written notice sent when there’s a problem that needs to be addressed.
It’s commonly used to:
Request payment that hasn’t been made
Ask someone to follow through on an agreement
Give the other party a fair chance to fix the issue
Document the dispute in writing before legal action
This letter helps put everyone on notice and often encourages resolution before a lawsuit is filed.
Common Situations
✔ Unpaid wages or commissions
✔ Breach of contract
✔ Consumer disputes
✔ Property or repair issues
✔ Refund demands
✔ Pre-lawsuit negotiation
What’s Included
- Customized demand letter (fact-specific)
- Legal tone without overreaching
- Clear deadline language
- Strategic framing (not emotional escalation)
- Professionally drafted demand or legal notice letter for your independent, pro se use
Important Notes
• Drafting only — you remain pro se
• No attorney representation
• Filing or service handled by you
Need leverage before court?
Not sure if a demand letter is the right first step?
Not sure which call to book?
If you’re unsure what document you need, start with the Pro Se Document Strategy Call. If you’re ready to pursue a demand letter, book the Demand Letter Strategy Call.
Frequently Asked Questions
Demand & Legal Notice Letters
A demand letter is a formal written request for payment, action, or compliance, often sent before filing a lawsuit. It helps establish a paper trail and may resolve disputes without going to court
Yes — many disputes resolve at the demand stage because the letter clearly outlines the issue, deadline, and potential next steps. Even if it doesn’t resolve the matter, it strengthens your documentation.
No. Individuals commonly send demand letters on their own. This service provides professional drafting support for pro se clients, but you remain responsible for sending the letter.
No. This is document drafting support only. No attorney-client relationship is formed, and no legal advice or court representation is provided.
You review the draft, request any revisions, and send it yourself by mail or email. If the dispute escalates, the letter may be used as part of your records.
Once your demand letter or legal notice is drafted and delivered to you, you are responsible for sending the letter to the intended recipient. This service provides professional document drafting support only and does not include mailing, service, or delivery to the other party.
During your strategy call, we may discuss common delivery options—such as certified mail, email, or other written methods—but the final decision and delivery remain your responsibility as a pro se client.
No. This service does not include filing documents with a court or serving papers on another party.
Drafted documents are provided for your independent use.
Still have questions?
If you’re unsure whether a demand letter fits your situation, a short strategy call can help you choose the right next step.