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Subject: Wisconsin Sample Letter to Judge Submitting Default Judgment Dear [Judge's Name], I am writing to submit a Default Judgment request in the matter of [Case Number] involving [Plaintiff's Name] versus [Defendant's Name]. Please find attached all the necessary documents and supporting evidence to assist in your review of this case. In accordance with the laws and procedures of the State of Wisconsin, a default judgment can be requested when the defendant fails to respond or appear within the specified timeframe set by the court. This failure to respond can occur for various reasons, including lack of interest, ignorance of the legal process, or neglecting to comply with the court's orders. It is crucial to note that the Plaintiff has properly served the Defendant with the required documents and a notice of intent to request a default judgment. Despite this, the Defendant has failed to respond, and the specified deadline has expired. As such, we now respectfully request that the court enter a default judgment in favor of the Plaintiff. The documentation enclosed includes: 1. Proof of Service: Affidavit of Service demonstrating the Defendant was properly served with the initial complaint, summons, and subsequent correspondence related to this case. 2. Affidavit of Default: This document verifies that the Defendant has not filed an answer or any response within the designated period. 3. Verified Complaint: The original complaint filed by the Plaintiff detailing the claims, allegations, and relief sought in this legal matter. 4. Supporting Exhibits: Any additional evidence supporting the Plaintiff's claims, such as contracts, photographs, emails, or other relevant materials. 5. Legal Authorities: References to relevant statutes and case laws that support the Plaintiff's position and the request for a default judgment. 6. Proposed Default Judgment Order: Included is a proposed order for the court's consideration to enter judgment in favor of the Plaintiff, as well as any requested damages or relief. It is important to recognize that obtaining a default judgment does not relieve the court of its duty to ensure fairness and justice. If the court deems it necessary, additional hearings or inquiries can still be conducted to ascertain the validity of the Plaintiff's claims and determine appropriate damages. Different types of Wisconsin Sample Letters to Judges submitting Default Judgments may include specific circumstances, such as: 1. Default Judgment in Debt Collection: A letter addressing instances where a debtor has failed to respond within the legal timeframe, leading to a default judgment request by the creditor. 2. Default Judgment in Family Law: A letter requesting a default judgment due to a party's non-compliance with child support, custody, or divorce-related matters. 3. Default Judgment in Personal Injury Cases: A letter seeking a default judgment when the defendant fails to respond or acknowledges the claims made against them regarding personal injury or accident-related cases. I trust that upon reviewing the provided materials, the court will find it suitable to issue a default judgment in favor of the Plaintiff. We respectfully request the court's prompt attention to this matter and appreciate your consideration. Thank you for your time and anticipated assistance in resolving this issue. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Your Contact Information]
Subject: Wisconsin Sample Letter to Judge Submitting Default Judgment Dear [Judge's Name], I am writing to submit a Default Judgment request in the matter of [Case Number] involving [Plaintiff's Name] versus [Defendant's Name]. Please find attached all the necessary documents and supporting evidence to assist in your review of this case. In accordance with the laws and procedures of the State of Wisconsin, a default judgment can be requested when the defendant fails to respond or appear within the specified timeframe set by the court. This failure to respond can occur for various reasons, including lack of interest, ignorance of the legal process, or neglecting to comply with the court's orders. It is crucial to note that the Plaintiff has properly served the Defendant with the required documents and a notice of intent to request a default judgment. Despite this, the Defendant has failed to respond, and the specified deadline has expired. As such, we now respectfully request that the court enter a default judgment in favor of the Plaintiff. The documentation enclosed includes: 1. Proof of Service: Affidavit of Service demonstrating the Defendant was properly served with the initial complaint, summons, and subsequent correspondence related to this case. 2. Affidavit of Default: This document verifies that the Defendant has not filed an answer or any response within the designated period. 3. Verified Complaint: The original complaint filed by the Plaintiff detailing the claims, allegations, and relief sought in this legal matter. 4. Supporting Exhibits: Any additional evidence supporting the Plaintiff's claims, such as contracts, photographs, emails, or other relevant materials. 5. Legal Authorities: References to relevant statutes and case laws that support the Plaintiff's position and the request for a default judgment. 6. Proposed Default Judgment Order: Included is a proposed order for the court's consideration to enter judgment in favor of the Plaintiff, as well as any requested damages or relief. It is important to recognize that obtaining a default judgment does not relieve the court of its duty to ensure fairness and justice. If the court deems it necessary, additional hearings or inquiries can still be conducted to ascertain the validity of the Plaintiff's claims and determine appropriate damages. Different types of Wisconsin Sample Letters to Judges submitting Default Judgments may include specific circumstances, such as: 1. Default Judgment in Debt Collection: A letter addressing instances where a debtor has failed to respond within the legal timeframe, leading to a default judgment request by the creditor. 2. Default Judgment in Family Law: A letter requesting a default judgment due to a party's non-compliance with child support, custody, or divorce-related matters. 3. Default Judgment in Personal Injury Cases: A letter seeking a default judgment when the defendant fails to respond or acknowledges the claims made against them regarding personal injury or accident-related cases. I trust that upon reviewing the provided materials, the court will find it suitable to issue a default judgment in favor of the Plaintiff. We respectfully request the court's prompt attention to this matter and appreciate your consideration. Thank you for your time and anticipated assistance in resolving this issue. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Your Contact Information]