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Old Oct 2, 2007, 06:54 AM
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FYI sample Notice of Intent to Defend

COURT NAME HERE


PLAINTIFF NAME


V


DEFENDANT NAME


CASE #


NOTICE OF INTEND TO DEFEND



I, your name, hereby give Notice of Intent to defend the above titled case, and

Demand strict proof of the alleged claim.


REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL NOTICE


Defendants who are unschooled in the law and ask that the court take

Judicial Notice of the enunciation of principles as stated in "Haines v. Kerner,

404 U.S . 519," wherein the court has directed that those who are

unschooled in law making pleadings and/or complaints shall have the court

look to the substance of the pleadings rather than the form, and also hereby

makes the attached memorandum, including the related documents attached

herewith, in the above-referenced case.Furthermore, Defendant's hereby

requests the judge notify them of any sua sponte,rights or remedies they

may overlook.



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Defendant

__________________________________________________ _______________________________________


COURT NAME HERE


PLAINTIFF

V

DEFENDANT

CASE #


MOTION TO VACATE


I, YOUR NAME HERE, move to vacate the above titled case pursuant to improper

Service, pursuant to court rule #___________, I hereby, move that a hearing be granted

on the matter .


REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL NOTICE


Defendants who are unschooled in the law and ask that the court take

Judicial Notice of the enunciation of principles as stated in "Haines v. Kerner,

404 U.S . 519," wherein the court has directed that those who are

unschooled in law making pleadings and/or complaints shall have the court

look to the substance of the pleadings rather than the form, and also hereby

makes the attached memorandum, including the related documents attached

herewith, in the above-referenced case.Furthermore, Defendant's hereby

requests the judge notify them of any sua sponte,rights or remedies they

may overlook.



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Defendant

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Old Nov 2, 2007, 08:59 PM   #2  
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COURT NAME HERE


PLAINTIFF NAME


V


DEFENDANT NAME


CASE #


NOTICE OF INTEND TO DEFEND



I, your name, hereby give Notice of Intent to defend the above titled case, and

Demand strict proof of the alleged claim.


REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL NOTICE


Defendants who are unschooled in the law and ask that the court take

Judicial Notice of the enunciation of principles as stated in "Haines v. Kerner,

404 U.S . 519," wherein the court has directed that those who are

unschooled in law making pleadings and/or complaints shall have the court

look to the substance of the pleadings rather than the form, and also hereby

makes the attached memorandum, including the related documents attached

herewith, in the above-referenced case.Furthermore, Defendant's hereby

requests the judge notify them of any sua sponte,rights or remedies they

may overlook.



-----------------------------
Defendant

__________________________________________________ _______________________________________


COURT NAME HERE


PLAINTIFF

V

DEFENDANT

CASE #


MOTION TO VACATE


I, YOUR NAME HERE, move to vacate the above titled case pursuant to improper

Service, pursuant to court rule #___________, I hereby, move that a hearing be granted

on the matter .


REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL NOTICE


Defendants who are unschooled in the law and ask that the court take

Judicial Notice of the enunciation of principles as stated in "Haines v. Kerner,

404 U.S . 519," wherein the court has directed that those who are

unschooled in law making pleadings and/or complaints shall have the court

look to the substance of the pleadings rather than the form, and also hereby

makes the attached memorandum, including the related documents attached

herewith, in the above-referenced case.Furthermore, Defendant's hereby

requests the judge notify them of any sua sponte,rights or remedies they

may overlook.



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Defendant
Do you have any sample forms for submitting to the judge an intent to contest the Plaintiffs being allowed to appear telephonically? The law library in my town said to just write it up myself, using the format that was on the summons.
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Old May 31, 2009, 07:13 PM   #3  
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I have a levy placed on my home contents and 2 vehicles. When I 1st received a court notice I tried to get a public defender, but was turned down and then I called the court
to see what I could do they recommended that I dont show up in court without a attorney
which I could not afford, now they have a levy on my property. Do I have any legal standing on the principle of not understanding my rights or the process. I live in PA
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Old Aug 19, 2009, 07:12 PM   #4  
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Hi there everyone....

i really need some help here i have an exam on 28-8 and i just found about this website, actually i have an exam on company law and i need help on the study case i have, i need some advice or can anyone help me with it please as soon as possible.

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