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You can create these documents:

  • Motion Opposed to Summary Judgment - Opposes a creditor's request for judgment without trial.
  • Motion for Continuance of Hearing - Requests additional time to settle without court appearance.
  • Motion to Set Aside Judgment - Requests reversal of a default judgment due to lack of notice or improper service.
  • Motion to Extend Time - Requests more time to file an Answer.
  • Response to Interrogatories - Responds to written questions from the plaintiff.
  • Motion to Dismiss - Requests the court to dismiss the case for various legal reasons.
  • Request for Production of Documents - Asks for proof of the debt, such as contracts or payment records.
  • Interrogatories - Written questions sent to the plaintiff (debt collector) that they must answer.
  • Request for Admissions - Asks the plaintiff to admit or deny specific facts.
  • Affidavit of Service - Proof that court documents were properly served.
  • Affidavit of Denial - States that the defendant disputes the debt.
  • Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment - Challenges a creditor’s request for judgment without trial.
  • Motion to Compel Discovery - Requests court intervention if the plaintiff refuses to provide requested documents.
  • Motion to Strike Evidence - Removes evidence that is inadmissible, such as hearsay.
  • Affidavit in Support of Motion to Dismiss - Supports a motion for dismissal.
  • Objection to Affidavit of Debt - Challenges the collector’s affidavit claiming the debt is valid.
  • Notice of Arbitration Election - Invokes an arbitration clause to move the case out of court.
  • Motion for Protective Order - Prevents harassment or improper discovery requests.
  • Notice of Appearance - Informs the court that an attorney (or the defendant pro se) will be representing the case.
  • Motion to Set Aside Default Judgment - Requests reversal of a default judgment due to lack of notice or improper service.
  • Motion for Reconsideration - Asks the judge to review and change a previous ruling.
  • Notice of Appeal - Notifies the court that the defendant is appealing a decision.
  • Offer of Judgment - Proposes a settlement to resolve the case before trial.
  • Debt Settlement Agreement - A formal agreement to resolve a debt dispute outside of court.
  • Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) Dispute Letter - Challenges incorrect debt information on credit reports.
  • Bankruptcy Petition - If the debt is overwhelming, this starts a bankruptcy proceeding.
  • Cease and Desist Letter - Demands a party stop illegal or harassing actions.
  • Power of Attorney - Grants someone the authority to act on another’s behalf.
  • Will and Testament - Directs the distribution of assets upon death.
  • Living Trust - Helps manage and transfer assets without probate.
  • Advance Healthcare Directive - Outlines medical treatment preferences.
  • Prenuptial Agreement - Defines financial terms before marriage.
  • Divorce Settlement Agreement - Resolves divorce disputes.
  • Lease Agreement - Sets terms for renting property.
  • Eviction Notice - Notifies a tenant of lease violations and required action.
  • Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) - Prevents sharing of confidential information.
  • Employment Contract - Defines terms between employer and employee.
  • Independent Contractor Agreement - Sets conditions for freelance work.
  • Business Partnership Agreement - Governs business partnerships.
  • Articles of Incorporation - Forms a corporation.
  • Operating Agreement (LLC) - Outlines rules for managing an LLC.
  • Bill of Sale - Documents the sale of goods or property.
  • Promissory Note - Details a borrower’s promise to repay a debt.
  • Loan Agreement - Establishes loan terms.
  • Small Claims Court Complaint - Used for small disputes without attorneys.
  • Defamation Cease and Desist Letter - Requests an end to defamatory statements.

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