Motion To Extend Time

Summary

Filing a motion to extend time for submitting a brief can be necessary when awaiting responses under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Qualified Written Request, Fair Debt Collections Act, and Dodd-Frank Act. If responses are due by a specific date, and you are a pro se plaintiff, you can request additional time to ensure you can effectively respond. Consider including your age and any relevant circumstances in your request to the court.

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please refine; Motion to Extend Time to File Brief Now comes Alton King Jr., requesting additional time to submit my brief to this Honorable Court. I await a response from a request for assistance from Americans with Disabilities Act, accommodations. I have not received a response from the defendant indicating that they have received the request for information referencing the Qualified Written Request, the Fair Debt Collections Act and the Dodd-Frank Act, which I submitted to this court in my January *, *, motion to this court. Answers to these questions or lack thereof will provide additional clarity to this case. The 30 days for the responses are due February *, *. As an 82 year old Pro se plaintiff I request additional time to effectively respond.
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Motion to Extend Time to File Brief
Now comes Alton King Jr., requesting additional time to submit my brief to this Honorable Court. I am awaiting a response for accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Additionally, I have not received a response from the defendant regarding my Qualified Written Request, Fair Debt Collections Act, and Dodd-Frank Act inquiries submitted on January *, *. Responses to these inquiries, due by February *, *, will provide necessary clarity for this case.
As an *-year-old Pro se plaintiff, I respectfully request additional time to effectively respond.
Respectfully submitted,
Alton King Jr.
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