California Response to Objection to Proposed Notice of Completion of Limited Scope Representation is a written response to an objection raised to a proposed notice of completion of limited scope representation. If a client objects to the proposed notice of completion of limited scope representation, the lawyer must respond to the objection in writing. The response must include a thorough explanation of the reasons for the objection and the basis for the lawyer's response. The response should also include a statement of the client's rights under California law and a summary of the facts and circumstances of the representation. There are two types of California Response to Objection to Proposed Notice of Completion of Limited Scope Representation: Default Response and Motion to Dismiss. Default Response: A default response is a written response that is filed with the court in response to an objection to the proposed notice of completion of limited scope representation. A default response must include the lawyer's name, address, and telephone number, the case name and number, and the reasons why the lawyer believes the objection is without merit. Motion to Dismiss: A motion to dismiss is a written motion that is filed with the court in response to an objection to the proposed notice of completion of limited scope representation. A motion to dismiss must include a detailed legal argument as to why the objection should be dismissed, as well as any relevant case law or statutory authority that supports the lawyer's position.