Need Help With sworn Denial Letter A.S.A.P Please
Date: Thu, 05/20/2010 - 20:11
I've already filed my answer letter in Indiana Lake County Court 3 days ago and I'm finished with my motion to strike affidavit letter and would also like to include a sworn denial letter when I go to the court house tomorrow. I know a sworn denial letter must be notarized, but I don't know the first thing about making one or if I even need one with my motion to strike. Please help me...
Thank You
Its better to have all your ducks in a row when you go to the co
Its better to have all your ducks in a row when you go to the court. You may check out with the court clerk for help.
Hi, Rick. A sworn denial letter must be filed with the Clerk of
Hi, Rick. A sworn denial letter must be filed with the Clerk of Courts where the matter was filed/sued. You also need to furnish a copy to the attorney for the creditor. And, you're correct, it needs to be notorized.
Use the same heading used on your other court docs - names, Courts, index number, etc. The wording should be very simple and to the point, (e.g. (1) I, John Doe, deny that this is my debt; (2) If this is my debt, I, John Doe, deny that it is still valid; (3) If it is still valid I, John Doe, deny that the amount in suit is the correct amount of the debt). Wording should NOT be more detailed than this. The advantage of a sworn denial is that it requires the creditor to produce a witness to the debt or a contract, etc. A reply Affidavit (from the creditor???s Attorney or agent) is not sufficient.
Hope this helps.