I will draft a powerful UK harassment cease and desist letter
SRA Regulated UK Solicitor Authoritative Legal Letters Demands
About this Gig
Are you the victim of unwanted contact, harassment, or stalking? You do not have to tolerate it. Under the UK Protection from Harassment Act 1997, you have the right to demand that this behavior stops immediately.
As an SRA-regulated UK Solicitor (SRA ID: 474899), I will draft a formal, legally authoritative Cease and Desist letter. Receiving a letter drafted by a qualified legal professional demonstrates that you are taking the matter seriously and are prepared to escalate to court action or the police if necessary.
What this covers:
- Ex-partners or family members
- Harassing neighbors
- Online harassment / Cyberbullying
- Workplace harassment
I will clearly outline the unlawful behavior, cite the relevant UK laws, and demand an immediate halt to all contact, setting out strict consequences for non-compliance.
Note: Sending on my firm's official Solicitor Letterhead is available in the Premium tier.
Field of law:
Business (corporate)
Target country:
Worldwide
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FAQ
Does a cease and desist letter have legal weight?
Yes, it serves as a formal warning and acts as crucial evidence if you later need to apply for a restraining order or police intervention.
What information do you need from me?
I need a brief timeline of events, the type of harassment, and the contact details of the harassing party.
What if they ignore the letter?
If ignored, the letter proves you attempted to resolve the issue amicably, strengthening your case for a court injunction
Can you send it on your solicitor letterhead?
Yes, please select the Premium package for this service.
Is this valid in Scotland or Northern Ireland?
This gig is primarily based on the laws of England & Wales.
