Late Response Motion Strategy

Summary

If the opposing party missed deadlines to respond to your motion, you can file a Motion to Strike their late motion. Highlight the missed deadlines and any false statements in their motion. Judges generally take such issues seriously, and a well-documented motion may prompt favorable consideration. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice on strengthening your motion.

Full Conversation

Yes.
Sure, here are some steps to file a Motion to Strike in Illinois:
- **Title your motion**: "Motion to Strike"
- **State the case details**: Include case number, court name, parties involved.
- **Explain the missed deadlines**: Highlight the 21 days and the additional * weeks given.
- **Point out false statements**: Clearly list and explain any false statements in their motion.
- **Request relief**: Ask the court to strike the motion due to missed deadlines and false statements.
Would you like a template or additional details on any of these steps?
But I have a question, and I wanna know yes or no. Is the judge most likely to strike? their motion to dismiss my retroactive because of the late responses in the false statement.
It's difficult to predict a judge's decision. However, given the missed deadlines and false statements, the judge may consider striking their motion. Filing a Motion to Strike with these points can strengthen your case.
So I should title it actually motion to strike. respondents motion to dismiss. petitioners. motion for retroactive child support. Or do you have a better title for that
You should title it: "Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner's Motion for Retroactive Child Support". This title clearly identifies the purpose of your motion and the context.
- **Title**: Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner's Motion for Retroactive Child Support
Would you like additional details on drafting the motion?
So how do I properly write this partNOW COMES the petitioner, Lula Korotkov, pro se, pursuant to the Illinois Civil Code of Procedure, hereby files a Motion for retroactive child support. In support of this motion, Petitioner states as follows: ? for my motion to strike respondents motion to dismiss petitioners motion for retroactive child support.
Certainly! Here is a suggested way to draft the beginning of your Motion to Strike:
---
NOW COMES the petitioner, Lula Korotkov, pro se, pursuant to the Illinois Civil Code of Procedure, hereby files a Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner’s Motion for Retroactive Child Support. In support of this motion, Petitioner states as follows:
*. Respondent failed to respond within the 21 days initially provided.
*. Respondent also failed to respond within the additional * weeks granted.
*. Respondent's motion contains false statements, including [list specific false statements].
*. [Include any other relevant points].
---
Would you like additional details on any of these points?
On September * *. the respondent and his attorney were given 21 days to respond to my motion for retroactive child support, which they missed. on October * *. they were given 14 days to respond to my retroactive child support. which they also missed I received their motion to dismiss my retroactive child support today. November * *
Thank you for the detailed information. Here’s how you could structure the beginning of your Motion to Strike:
---
**Title**: Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner's Motion for Retroactive Child Support
**Text**:
NOW COMES the petitioner, Lula Korotkov, pro se, pursuant to the Illinois Civil Code of Procedure, hereby files a Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner’s Motion for Retroactive Child Support. In support of this motion, Petitioner states as follows:
*. On September *, *, the respondent and his attorney were given 21 days to respond to my motion for retroactive child support, which they missed.
*. On October *, *, they were given 14 days to respond, which they also missed.
*. I received their motion to dismiss my retroactive child support on November *, *, which is past the deadline.
*. Respondent's motion contains false statements, including [list specific false statements].
Would you like further assistance with any specific section or additional details on submitting this motion?
How would you better phrase all of that?
Sure, I can help rephrase that for clarity and conciseness:
---
**Title**: Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner's Motion for Retroactive Child Support
**Text**:
NOW COMES the petitioner, Lula Korotkov, pro se, pursuant to the Illinois Civil Code of Procedure, hereby files a Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner’s Motion for Retroactive Child Support. In support of this motion, Petitioner states as follows:
*. On September *, *, the respondent and his attorney were given 21 days to respond to my motion for retroactive child support. They missed this deadline.
*. On October *, *, they were given an additional 14 days to respond, which they also missed.
*. I received their motion to dismiss my retroactive child support on November *, *, which is past the deadline.
*. Respondent's motion contains false statements, including [list specific false statements].
Would you like further assistance with any specific section or additional details on submitting this motion?
---
Feel free to ask if you need any more information!
Yes.
Sure, here are additional details on submitting your Motion to Strike:
*. **Prepare the Motion**: Ensure the document is clear and concise.
*. **Attach Relevant Documents**: Include copies of the original motion, deadlines, and the respondent's motion.
*. **File the Motion**: Submit the motion at the appropriate court clerk’s office.
*. **Serve the Respondent**: Send a copy to the respondent or their attorney.
Would you need examples of any specific attachments or further assistance with filing?
But I don't think it sounds right to state the respondent and his attorney were given 21 days. I believe you should just mention the respondent. in my opinion,
Thank you for your feedback. Here's a revised version:
---
**Title**: Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner's Motion for Retroactive Child Support
**Text**:
NOW COMES the petitioner, Lula Korotkov, pro se, pursuant to the Illinois Civil Code of Procedure, hereby files a Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner’s Motion for Retroactive Child Support. In support of this motion, Petitioner states as follows:
*. On September *, *, the respondent was given 21 days to respond to my motion for retroactive child support. He missed this deadline.
*. On October *, *, he was given an additional 14 days to respond, which he also missed.
*. I received his motion to dismiss my retroactive child support on November *, *, which is past the deadline.
*. Respondent's motion contains false statements, including [list specific false statements].
Would you like further assistance with any specific section or additional details on submitting this motion?
What happened was on September * * * that were given 21 days to respond. They missed that deadline until. October * *. His attorney stated to the judge that the reason it was missed was because the. respondent was out of state. which is odd that he can even afford to be out of state while he's claiming to be financially struggling and his girlfriend does not work. since *. on October * * His attorney was given an additional *. days to respond. Dad deadline was also missed. They responded with a motion to dismiss my retroactive. way past that deadline at that response was due on October *. *. This is twenty two days past the deadline. Sure. it should be stricken. These are just delaying tactics that are being used.
Thank you for the additional details. Here's a revised version that incorporates the necessary information more clearly:
---
**Title**: Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner's Motion for Retroactive Child Support
**Text**:
NOW COMES the petitioner, Lula Korotkov, pro se, pursuant to the Illinois Civil Code of Procedure, hereby files a Motion to Strike Respondent's Motion to Dismiss Petitioner’s Motion for Retroactive Child Support. In support of this motion, Petitioner states as follows:
*. On September *, *, the respondent was given 21 days to respond to my motion for retroactive child support. He missed this deadline.
*. On October *, *, he was given an additional 14 days to respond, which he also missed.
*. Respondent’s attorney claimed the delay was due to the respondent being out of state, which is not a valid excuse considering his financial claims.
*. I received his motion to dismiss my retroactive child support on November *, *, which is 22 days past the deadline.
*. Respondent's motion contains false statements, including [list specific false statements].
Would you like further assistance with any specific section or additional details
So I wanna know. will the judge be up? that her ruling was disobeyed twice.
It's difficult to predict a judge's decision. However, judges generally take missed deadlines and false statements seriously. Filing a well-documented Motion to Strike may prompt the judge to consider it favorably. Would you like more information on strengthening your motion?