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Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Houston, Texas [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Case #[Case Number] Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally withdraw my probated claim in reference to the above-mentioned case. Upon careful consideration and evaluation of the circumstances of my claim, I have decided to voluntarily withdraw it. I understand that my claim was filed in accordance with [mention relevant law or regulation], seeking [briefly describe the nature of your claim]. However, after thorough examination and consultation with legal counsel, I have come to the conclusion that pursuing this claim further is not in my best interest. I hereby request the withdrawal of my probated claim and kindly request that this letter be treated as my notification of withdrawal. I would appreciate receiving written acknowledgement of the withdrawal from your office within [state a reasonable timeframe]. Furthermore, I understand that with the withdrawal of my claim, I will forfeit any rights or potential benefits arising from it, and I fully accept this consequence. Furthermore, I am aware that this withdrawal is final and irrevocable. Please consider this letter as my final statement and confirmation of my voluntary withdrawal of the probated claim. I expect no further communication or action regarding this matter from your side. If there are any additional forms, documents, or signatures required by your office for the withdrawal process, please inform me promptly, and I will provide them in a timely manner. Should circumstances change in the future, necessitating the re-filing or reinstatement of my claim, I reserve the right to do so at my discretion. Until then, however, I request that any case-related documents or records associated with my claim be discarded and destroyed in compliance with confidentiality requirements. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I appreciate your cooperation in processing my withdrawal request promptly. Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact me via the information provided above. Yours sincerely, [Your Full Name] --- Different Types of Houston Texas Sample Letters for Withdrawal of Probated Claim: 1. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Personal Injury Case 2. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Employment Dispute Case 3. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Insurance Claim 4. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Property Dispute Case 5. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Medical Malpractice Case Please note that these are just a few examples, and there could be several other types of withdrawal letters depending on the specific circumstances of the case.
Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Houston, Texas [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Case #[Case Number] Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally withdraw my probated claim in reference to the above-mentioned case. Upon careful consideration and evaluation of the circumstances of my claim, I have decided to voluntarily withdraw it. I understand that my claim was filed in accordance with [mention relevant law or regulation], seeking [briefly describe the nature of your claim]. However, after thorough examination and consultation with legal counsel, I have come to the conclusion that pursuing this claim further is not in my best interest. I hereby request the withdrawal of my probated claim and kindly request that this letter be treated as my notification of withdrawal. I would appreciate receiving written acknowledgement of the withdrawal from your office within [state a reasonable timeframe]. Furthermore, I understand that with the withdrawal of my claim, I will forfeit any rights or potential benefits arising from it, and I fully accept this consequence. Furthermore, I am aware that this withdrawal is final and irrevocable. Please consider this letter as my final statement and confirmation of my voluntary withdrawal of the probated claim. I expect no further communication or action regarding this matter from your side. If there are any additional forms, documents, or signatures required by your office for the withdrawal process, please inform me promptly, and I will provide them in a timely manner. Should circumstances change in the future, necessitating the re-filing or reinstatement of my claim, I reserve the right to do so at my discretion. Until then, however, I request that any case-related documents or records associated with my claim be discarded and destroyed in compliance with confidentiality requirements. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I appreciate your cooperation in processing my withdrawal request promptly. Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact me via the information provided above. Yours sincerely, [Your Full Name] --- Different Types of Houston Texas Sample Letters for Withdrawal of Probated Claim: 1. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Personal Injury Case 2. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Employment Dispute Case 3. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Insurance Claim 4. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Property Dispute Case 5. Houston Texas Sample Letter for Withdrawal of Probated Claim — Medical Malpractice Case Please note that these are just a few examples, and there could be several other types of withdrawal letters depending on the specific circumstances of the case.