Writing To Opposing Attorney

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When writing to an opposing attorney, inquire about the case handler and request confirmation of evidence receipt. For court requests, submit a written request with medical documentation to accept a notarized affidavit instead of live testimony due to an intellectual disability. Highlight the affidavits importance and provide supporting documents.

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If you have an intellectual disability and cannot articulate well due to a slow processing speedHow would you ask the courts to accept notarized affidavit instead of live witnesses
If you need to ask the court to accept a notarized affidavit instead of live witnesses due to an intellectual disability, you could consider the following approach:
- Submit a written request: Clearly explain your situation, including your intellectual disability and any difficulties in articulating your testimony.
- Attach medical documentation: Provide supporting documents from a healthcare professional that detail your condition and its impact on your ability to testify.
- Highlight the affidavit’s importance: Explain why the affidavit provides sufficient evidence for your case.
Would you like information on how to format this request or any specific court procedures in Colorado?
How would you actually word that request simply?
To word a request simply, you might say:
"Dear [Court Name],
I am requesting permission to submit a notarized affidavit due to my intellectual disability, which impacts my ability to testify live. Attached are medical documents supporting my condition. The affidavit provides crucial evidence for my case.
Thank you for considering my request.
Sincerely, [Your Name]"
How would you request the court to receive witness testimony by a notarized affidavit instead of being forced to appear in person?
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To request the court to receive witness testimony by a notarized affidavit, you can use this wording:
"Dear [Court Name],
I respectfully request the acceptance of a notarized affidavit in place of live testimony due to my intellectual disability, affecting my verbal articulation. Enclosed are medical documents supporting my condition. The affidavit is essential for presenting my case.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sincerely, [Your Name]"
If you have more questions or need help with specific procedures in Colorado courts, feel free to ask!