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A statutory demand costs in the region of approximately £1,500+VAT to have professionally drafted. That includes reviewing the context of the amount included (to ensure this is the best approach); and drafting the statutory demand in a way that is technically precise and can be relied on. Costs for a statutory demand can be higher and lower depending on the complexity of the background, but this is a good benchmark level for the majority of statutory demands that we professionally draft as litigation solicitors.

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