The document is a Cease and Desist Letter for Defamation of Character, specifically addressing the difference between slander and libel. In Fairfax, slander refers to oral statements that are false and damaging to one’s reputation, while libel pertains to written statements. This letter serves as a formal request to halt slanderous remarks and outlines potential legal repercussions if the person does not comply. Key features of the form include clear identification of the defamer, a demand to cease the false statements, and an indication of the intent to pursue legal action, which offers substantial protection for the individual’s reputation. Filling instructions require users to insert specific details regarding the person making the statements and a description of the defamatory remarks. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants will benefit from this form as it provides a structured approach to addressing defamation, ensuring all necessary components are included to support claims effectively. It also allows users with varying levels of legal experience to understand their rights and articulate their grievances professionally.