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Services - Letter Drafting

 

Advantages of using this kind of service:

  • QUICK
  • COST-EFFECTIVE
  • RELIABLE
  • NO HIDDEN EXTRAS
  • NO WASTED TRAVEL TIME

  • NO TIME OFF FROM WORK

  • NO LOST WAGES FROM TAKING TIME OFF
  • GENERALLY LESS STRESSFUL

Disadvantage of using full service

You may have had contact with Solicitors before. Like other professionals they are very busy and more than often you have to make an appointment to see them.

At times that can mean a long wait. You have to go in and see them and agree how much the matter will cost before the work starts.

Also remember you do not have to spending time travelling on buses or if by car finding a parking space. Then worrying if your car may be clamped.

The Solicitors have to do their own checks which the Law Society requires.

After that they will send you an Engagement Letter for you to agree it. After you have given instructions you have to wait for a reply.

A few of them may require you to ring in and remind them that you are waiting for a reply.

After the assignment they will send you a bill and if paid a Dis-engagement Letter.

On the internet - distance is not a problem!

Thanks to the internet - all the above are no longer an issue.

Get a letter out so that there is an early record of the issues!

 

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This can assist in resolving matters and avoiding costly litigation altogether.
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It is a cost-effective way to let the other party know that you are on the ball.
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Most of all it gives you some peace of mind.

 

Solicitors spend a lot of their time writing letters! If you have an issue you need to sort out, a letter drafted by a solicitor is a good first step to resolving the problem, and serves as an official record of the issues at hand.

Some examples:
Maybe you want to complain to your next-door neighbour about their noise or anti-social behaviour?


Or send a letter to tell your ex-partner to leave you alone and not to turn up at your workplace, or you will seek a Court Order against him or her and they will have to pay your legal costs.


Or maybe you have purchased an item which is defective, and you have not been able to obtain a refund so you want to send a letter to the supplier to complain and to threaten further action if no refund is forthcoming?

 

How much will it cost? It will cost £75.
How do I pay? You can pay by emailing us using the enquiry form and we will then ring you back for your details which will be the security guarantee. We are looking at ways to enable you to pay by secured online methods such as paypal and other service providers.
When will I get document?

After your payment has been cleared by credit card: a final bill for £75 will be sent to you by email attachment to the email address you provided in the Enquiry Form. It is most important that you provide us with a correct and reliable email address.

But I don't have a computer? and printer! There are many Internet cafés which you can use. Or you may have a friend who can assist or you could try your local library.

How many words will the document contain?

It will contain at least 600 words but at our sole discretion we may exceed this.

What language will the document be in?

It will be in plain English (or if required in Chinese - Mandarin). But we are looking at ways to deliver our services in other languages.
 

DEBT / BAILIFFS
with Completion Notes

EMPLOYEE
with Completion Notes

To write to bailiff to say ex-partner no longer lives at your home or has any belongings at your place or where about known or unknown and if causes damage to your home you will hold them liable for all damage and costs

To complain about other staff member and to put company on notice that if nothing is done they could be liable

To prepare Declaration of Solvency

To reply to a date set for Disciplinary Hearing and serving your evidence

To prepare Income and Expenditure Statement to show Court / Bailiff / Credit pressing for payment To request information before Disciplinary Hearing so you may prepare your case

To prepare Assets and Liabilities Statement with values attaching to show what each asset will fetch (Statement of Affairs)

To prepare Chronology of Events to assist at Disciplinary Hearing
To warn Bailiff that I live alone and I am vulnerable To prepare Chronology of Events to assist at Disciplinary Hearing

To inform bailiff that matter is disputed and is currently in Court

To prepare Factual Analysis to aid you at Disciplinary Hearing

To explain that goods at my home are on Hire Purchase or belong to someone and showing proof

To prepare Issue Analysis to aid you at Disciplinary Hearing

To warn bailiff not to kick down the door or you will make a complaint and send them costs of repair

To put employer on notice about harassment and bullying in workplace so employer can take action against other person

To enquire which Court has licensed the Bailiff and when licence is due to be renewed/ and file complaint with court

To write to your employer setting out your claim for constructive dismissal before leaving your employment

To make a complaint to bailiff company and file it with Court

To request information which employer has about you
To write to a supplier regarding the issues you have with the goods supplied by them To agree a reference before leaving

To write to a credit card company protesting that no charge back has been made to un-authorised purchase

To agree a leaving statement / reference before leaving your job

To write to supplier regarding defective goods To raise a Discrimination Questionnaire against your employer or intended employer

MATRIMONIAL
with Completion Notes

GENERAL
with Completion Notes

To daughter's partner not to call at your house or/and stop pestering your family or you will instruct solicitors to get injunction and claim back solicitor's costs To write to other side and suggest we mediate and set out what we seek to mediate about and not go to Court.
To ex-partner not to call at your house or workplace and stop pestering you and your family or you will instruct solicitors to get an injunction and claim back solicitor's costs

To next-door neighbour to cut overhanging leaves in your garden and stop putting rubbish at your front door if not will make a complaint about anti-social behaviour.

To ex-partner to collect his/her personal belongings at specific dates/times failing which you will deliver them to an address known to you and/or leave them at his/her new partner's place and/or for him/her to collect them from your front door when the other party will be there To write to the police to obtain a copy of the statements they took from me
To ex-partner asking that we agree contact so he/she can see and have a good relationship with his/her children

To write to my in-laws to tell them not to come round to my house any more because... If not I will apply for an Injunction Order against them and seek costs

To ex-partner if he will consent to a Divorce with Consent To write Tax Man to obtain copies of my last 6 years Tax Returns so I can have them checked to get back a tax rebate
To ex-partner to return the car / property belonging to you failing which you will report the matter to the police

To write to next door neighbours about their behaviour towards my family

To obtain further written reasons from school why my child has been excluded

To request return of money from an internet company which I ordered goods from

To complain against a teacher at school

To complain about a faulty car where the engine has ceased up

To complain against solicitor for inadequate service

To complain about tour company which wrecked your holiday

To complain against solicitor for unprofessional conduct

To try to get my extended Insurance Warranty to honour their obligation if not I will go to the Financial Services Authority

To complain against court staff To try to get back my money for new kitchen not delivered now it is way past delivery date
To complain against Accountant / Trustee in Bankruptcy

To get a copy of all information which police have against my name

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