Professional Demand Letter Service — Attorney-Reviewed
Stop chasing payments with phone calls and emails. A professionally drafted, attorney-reviewed demand letter puts the other party on formal notice — and creates a clear paper trail if you need to escalate.
How It Works
Submit Your Details
Fill out a guided intake form with the facts of your situation. No legal jargon required — just tell us what happened.
Attorney Reviews
A licensed attorney reviews, edits, and approves your letter using California-specific legal language and workflows.
Letter Delivered
Download your professionally formatted, attorney-reviewed letter as a PDF — ready to send.
Common Situations We Help With
Our demand letter service covers a wide range of situations. Here are the most common use cases:
Unpaid Debts
Recover money owed to you from individuals or businesses who have failed to pay on time.
Contractor Disputes
Address contractors who failed to complete work, delivered substandard results, or overcharged.
Security Deposits
Demand the return of a wrongfully withheld security deposit from a landlord.
Unpaid Invoices
Collect on outstanding invoices from clients or customers who are past due.
Personal Loans
Formally demand repayment of money lent to friends, family, or acquaintances.
Save Thousands Compared to Traditional Attorneys
Get the same quality of legal correspondence at a fraction of the cost.
- Attorney-reviewed and approved
- Delivered in 24–48 hours
- California-specific legal language
- Professional PDF format
- Unlimited revisions during review
- No hourly billing surprises
- Hourly billing (2–5 hours typical)
- Takes 1–2 weeks
- Schedule consultations required
- Retainer fees often required
- Total cost: $1,000–$2,500+
- Additional fees for revisions
Frequently Asked Questions
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Your first attorney-reviewed letter is free — no credit card required.