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Non-compliance with the demand letter sent to the recipient
After giving the demand letter and the recipient did not comply with the agreed terms, do we go to the police?

Ismail Al Saffar Advocates & Legal Advisors
24 May 2018, 09:37
Good Morning,
If you are in possession of a cheque, yes. Your first step is to go to the police if the cheque bounces, and then proceed to file a civil case.
If it is not a cheque, you can try sending a Legal Notice from your attorney through the Notary Public, and if the person does not comply then you will have to file a civil case against them.
Basically, in any scenario, your only choice is to sue the person in court. If I know some more details such as what proof you have and what kind of transaction they owe you the money for, and the amount owed I may be able to provide you with more help.
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