Sample Letter to Attorney - Party Opposite Revoking of Time Extension in Dissolution - Divorce

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What is this form?

The "Sample Letter to Attorney - Party Opposite Revoking of Time Extension in Dissolution - Divorce" is a legal document designed to formally notify the opposing party in a divorce case that the extension of time for submitting a response is being revoked. This letter serves as an official communication prior to seeking a default judgment if an answer is not received, distinguishing it from other notices and letters used in divorce proceedings.

Main sections of this form

  • Date: The date the letter is being sent.
  • Attorney Name: Name of the opposing attorney or party involved.
  • Addresses: Complete address of the attorney or party opposite.
  • Case Style: The official title of the divorce case.
  • Revocation Notice: A statement regarding the revocation of the time extension for submitting an Answer.
  • Deadline: A clear mention of the thirty-day deadline for submitting a response to avoid default judgment.

When this form is needed

This form is used when a party in a dissolution or divorce case has granted additional time for the opposing party to respond but now wishes to revoke that extension. It is appropriate to send this letter if negotiations have stalled or if the deadline to submit an answer is approaching without adequate response from the other party.

Who should use this form

  • Individuals involved in a divorce or dissolution case.
  • Representatives for parties in a divorce who need to communicate legal deadlines.
  • Anyone who has previously granted an extension of time for the opposing party to respond to legal documents.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the date on which you are sending the letter.
  • Fill in the full name of the opposing attorney or party.
  • Provide complete address information for the recipient.
  • Insert the official case style of the divorce proceedings.
  • Clearly state that you are revoking the previous extension and specify the new deadline for the response.
  • Sign the letter to authenticate it.

Notarization guidance

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advisable to check any local regulations that may apply to your specific case.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to include the date of the letter.
  • Not correctly identifying the case style.
  • Leaving out the deadline for the opposing party to respond.
  • Not sending the letter to the correct or updated address.

Benefits of using this form online

  • Convenience of immediate access to a legally vetted template.
  • Easy editing tools that allow for quick customization to fit specific needs.
  • Reliable format that complies with legal standards for divorce proceedings.

Quick recap

  • This form is essential for officially revoking an extension in a divorce case.
  • Clear communication and deadlines are crucial to avoid default judgments.
  • Utilizing an online template ensures ease of use and legal compliance.

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FAQ

An attorney's letter is a formal business letter sent by a certified public accountant (CPA) to a client's attorney. The attorney's letter verifies the information sent by the management of a company pertaining to pending litigation of the company.

Type your letter. Concisely review the main facts. Be polite. Write with your goal in mind. Ask for exactly what you want. Set a deadline. End the letter by stating you will promptly pursue legal remedies if the other party does not meet your demand. Make and keep copies.

A letter to an attorney should be written in a formal letter format with the attorney's name, law firm and address at the top near the date, addressed using a salutation and signed off with a closing such as "Very Truly Yours" or "Sincerely."

Write out the body of the letter. Lead with the main purpose of your letter and then explain the reasons for your question or request. Be specific when referencing relevant information including names, dates and places. The more information you include, the better your attorney will be able to assist you.

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Sample Letter to Attorney - Party Opposite Revoking of Time Extension in Dissolution - Divorce