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Subject: New Jersey Sample Letter to Attorney — Revocation of Time Extension in Dissolution of Marriage Dear [Attorney's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss a matter regarding the dissolution of my marriage and the revocation of the previously granted time extension. Please find below a detailed description of the situation. First and foremost, I would like to state that I am filing for divorce in the state of New Jersey. As you are aware, the divorce process can be complex and involves several stages. In this particular case, a time extension was previously granted to the opposing party, allowing them additional time to respond to the divorce petition and participate in the proceedings. However, recent events and new information have come to my attention that warrant the revocation of the time extension previously granted. I believe that the opposing party has been using this extended period to intentionally delay the divorce proceedings and potentially gain an unfair advantage in the process. To support my argument for revocation, I have compiled the following facts: 1. Chronological Background: Provide a brief summary of the key events since the start of the divorce proceedings, highlighting the granting of the time extension and any subsequent communications or developments. 2. Lack of Cooperation: Describe instances where the opposing party has demonstrated a lack of cooperation or willingness to actively participate in the divorce proceedings, including missed deadlines, failure to respond to correspondence, or other documented incidents. 3. Evidence of Delay Tactics: Present any evidence or examples that suggest the opposing party is intentionally causing delays or prolonging the divorce process without valid reasons. 4. Unreasonable Excuses: Point out any instances when the opposing party has provided unreasonable or insufficient explanations for their delays, hindering the progress of the case. 5. Prejudice or Harm: Explain how the continued delay caused by the opposing party's actions is prejudicial or harmful to you, financially, emotionally, or otherwise, and any specific effects it has had on the case. To rectify this situation, I kindly request your assistance in preparing and filing the appropriate motion to revoke the time extension granted to the opposing party. I believe it is crucial to ensure a fair and timely resolution to the divorce proceedings, considering the best interests of all parties involved. Please let me know if you need any further documentation, evidence, or information to support this motion effectively. I trust your expertise and guidance in navigating this complex stage of the divorce process, and I sincerely appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. Thank you for your time and understanding. I am confident that together, we can overcome this challenge and bring the divorce proceedings to a just conclusion. Wishing you all the best. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]
Subject: New Jersey Sample Letter to Attorney — Revocation of Time Extension in Dissolution of Marriage Dear [Attorney's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss a matter regarding the dissolution of my marriage and the revocation of the previously granted time extension. Please find below a detailed description of the situation. First and foremost, I would like to state that I am filing for divorce in the state of New Jersey. As you are aware, the divorce process can be complex and involves several stages. In this particular case, a time extension was previously granted to the opposing party, allowing them additional time to respond to the divorce petition and participate in the proceedings. However, recent events and new information have come to my attention that warrant the revocation of the time extension previously granted. I believe that the opposing party has been using this extended period to intentionally delay the divorce proceedings and potentially gain an unfair advantage in the process. To support my argument for revocation, I have compiled the following facts: 1. Chronological Background: Provide a brief summary of the key events since the start of the divorce proceedings, highlighting the granting of the time extension and any subsequent communications or developments. 2. Lack of Cooperation: Describe instances where the opposing party has demonstrated a lack of cooperation or willingness to actively participate in the divorce proceedings, including missed deadlines, failure to respond to correspondence, or other documented incidents. 3. Evidence of Delay Tactics: Present any evidence or examples that suggest the opposing party is intentionally causing delays or prolonging the divorce process without valid reasons. 4. Unreasonable Excuses: Point out any instances when the opposing party has provided unreasonable or insufficient explanations for their delays, hindering the progress of the case. 5. Prejudice or Harm: Explain how the continued delay caused by the opposing party's actions is prejudicial or harmful to you, financially, emotionally, or otherwise, and any specific effects it has had on the case. To rectify this situation, I kindly request your assistance in preparing and filing the appropriate motion to revoke the time extension granted to the opposing party. I believe it is crucial to ensure a fair and timely resolution to the divorce proceedings, considering the best interests of all parties involved. Please let me know if you need any further documentation, evidence, or information to support this motion effectively. I trust your expertise and guidance in navigating this complex stage of the divorce process, and I sincerely appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. Thank you for your time and understanding. I am confident that together, we can overcome this challenge and bring the divorce proceedings to a just conclusion. Wishing you all the best. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]