Your Rights Under UK Law —
Enforced With AI Precision
HMRC assessments, employment tribunal preparation, Section 21 notice challenges, consumer refund demands, and small claims court letters — every document cites the exact Act and section, reads like it came from a solicitor, and takes minutes to produce.
Choose your legal area
We draft. You send. Your rights, enforced.
HMRC dispute / tax appeal
Challenge a P800 underpayment, penalty notice, Self-Assessment enquiry, or VAT assessment. Every letter cites the exact statute and invokes the formal statutory review process.
Employment dispute letter
Grievance letters, wrongful dismissal demands, discrimination notices. Forces the employer to follow the ACAS Code — non-compliance costs them 25% uplift at Tribunal.
Tenancy dispute letter
Know every prerequisite for a valid Section 21. Challenge defective notices, demand deposit protection, and put landlords on notice of the disrepair duty under LTA 1985 s.11.
Consumer rights demand
Defective goods, poor services, Section 75 credit card claims, and FOS complaint preparation. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 gives you a 30-day full refund right that most retailers hope you don't know.
Small claims letter of claim
The letter the court requires before you can issue proceedings. Proper pre-action conduct prevents the judge from penalising you in costs. Most defendants pay up once they receive it.
Data protection / SAR letter
Force organisations to hand over your data, erase it, or correct it. The 1-month statutory deadline is hard-coded in UK GDPR — failure to comply is directly reportable to the ICO.
How it works
Select your legal area
HMRC, employment, tenancy, consumer, small claims, or data protection. Each type follows the correct UK legal procedure.
Describe your situation
A short intake form — 2–3 minutes. We ask only what we need: dates, amounts, the specific issue. No legal knowledge required.
Get a statute-citing letter
Claude drafts a formal letter in British English, citing the exact Acts and sections. Copy, download as PDF, and send by recorded delivery.
Pricing
One letter free. Then a flat subscription — no per-letter charges.
Unlimited letters. All 6 UK legal areas. Cancel anytime.
- ✓All 6 UK legal letter types
- ✓Unlimited generations
- ✓PDF download
- ✓Filing instructions per type
- ✓Citation list for every letter
- ✓Cancel anytime
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- ✓12 months unlimited
- ✓Priority generation
- ✓Access all future letter types
Stripe checkout. Secure payment. Average solicitor letter: £200–£500. Ours: £9.99/mo.
Frequently asked questions
Is this legal advice?
No. This is AI-assisted self-help correspondence — not legal advice. For complex employment tribunal claims, contested court proceedings, or high-value disputes, consult a solicitor. Citizens Advice (0800 144 8848) and Law Centres provide free legal advice for qualifying cases.
How UK-specific is this?
Very. Letters cite the actual Acts — TMA 1970 s.31, ERA 1996 s.94, Housing Act 1988 s.21, Consumer Rights Act 2015 s.9. Not generic templates. The form asks which nation (England/Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) because the law differs.
Will HMRC / my employer / my landlord take this seriously?
A formally drafted letter citing the correct statutory provisions and invoking the correct procedures is harder to ignore than a general complaint. HMRC has a statutory obligation to respond to s.31 appeals. Employers who fail to follow the ACAS Code face a 25% Tribunal uplift.
Does a first letter really work?
67% of HMRC appeals at review stage are resolved in the taxpayer's favour. Most small claims defendants settle after a formal pre-action letter. Most landlords cure deposit issues rather than face a 1–3× penalty. The formal letter changes the conversation.
Is AEQUARA UK worth £9.99?
Solicitors charge £200–£500 per letter. Citizens Advice is free but has long waiting times. At £9.99/month for unlimited letters across 6 legal areas, one resolved dispute — a recovered deposit, a cancelled HMRC penalty, or a successful consumer refund — returns the subscription 10–50×.