Attorney-Reviewed Legal Letters

Breach of Contract Letter — Enforce Your Agreement

When the other party fails to uphold their end of a contract, a formal breach of contract letter puts them on notice and demands compliance. Our attorney-reviewed letters cite relevant California contract law and clearly outline the breach and demanded remedy.

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How It Works

1

Submit Your Details

Fill out a guided intake form with the facts of your situation. No legal jargon required — just tell us what happened.

2

Attorney Reviews

A licensed attorney reviews, edits, and approves your letter using California-specific legal language and workflows.

3

Letter Delivered

Download your professionally formatted, attorney-reviewed letter as a PDF — ready to send.

Common Situations We Help With

Our breach of contract letter covers a wide range of situations. Here are the most common use cases:

Vendor Non-Performance

A vendor or supplier failed to deliver goods or services as agreed upon in your contract.

Service Agreement Violations

A service provider is not meeting the terms, quality standards, or timelines specified in your agreement.

Partnership Breaches

A business partner is violating the terms of your partnership agreement, operating agreement, or joint venture.

Non-Compete Violations

A former employee or business partner is violating a non-compete or non-solicitation clause.

Payment Terms Violations

The other party is not adhering to the payment schedule or terms outlined in your contract.

Save Thousands Compared to Traditional Attorneys

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$299per letter
  • Attorney-reviewed and approved
  • Delivered in 24–48 hours
  • California-specific legal language
  • Professional PDF format
  • Unlimited revisions during review
  • No hourly billing surprises
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$500+per hour
  • Hourly billing (2–5 hours typical)
  • Takes 1–2 weeks
  • Schedule consultations required
  • Retainer fees often required
  • Total cost: $1,000–$2,500+
  • Additional fees for revisions
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Frequently Asked Questions

A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to perform any term of a contract — written or oral — without a legitimate legal excuse. This can include failing to deliver goods, not completing services, or missing payment deadlines.

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