Generally, the sequence of events is: 1. *Notice*: Send a reply notice to the advocate/ opponent party, stating your concerns and demands. 2. *Waiting period*: Wait for the stipulated time (usually 15-30 days) for the opponent party to respond to the notice. 3. *Lawsuit*: If no response or a unsatisfactory response is received, file a lawsuit in the appropriate court. This sequence is commonly followed because: - A notice provides an opportunity for the opponent party to resolve the issue amicably. - It demonstrates that you have attempted to resolve the matter before approaching the court. - If the opponent party fails to respond or respond inadequately, it strengthens your case in court. However, this sequence may vary depending on the specific circumstances and the legal advice of your advocate. In some cases, filing a lawsuit directly without sending a notice might be the best approach. Consult with your advocate to determine the most appropriate course of action for your situation.