Getting a demand letter or a cease & desist is stressful, and the legal language is designed to make it sound worse than it is. Paste or upload the letter and get a plain-English summary of exactly what's being demanded, who is demanding it, the deadline you're working against, what happens if you ignore it, and the strongest paths to respond. The AI separates the parts that carry real legal weight from the boilerplate threats, flags any claims that look exaggerated or unenforceable, and tells you whether this is something you can likely handle yourself or whether it needs a lawyer now. Works on debt-collection demands, landlord and security-deposit demands, contract-breach demands, IP and trademark cease & desist letters, defamation threats, and neighbor disputes.
You get what they're demanding (money, an action, or that you stop doing something), the deadline and what's threatened if you miss it, how strong the claim actually is in plain terms, and your realistic options — comply, negotiate, dispute, or wait. Where the letter cites statutes or makes legal threats, the report explains in everyday language whether those threats are routine pressure or something to take seriously.
If the letter threatens a lawsuit with a near-term deadline, comes from an opposing attorney, involves a large dollar amount, or concerns your business, home, or professional license, have a licensed attorney review it before you respond. You can draft a response letter with the analyzer's findings, or find a partner attorney in your area who handles the kind of dispute you're facing.
Disclaimer: NotALawyer is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. This breakdown is general legal information; talk to a licensed attorney before responding to anything that affects your rights.