Case Timeline Expedited Request

Summary

If your attorney is taking too long to remove a judgment lien from your property, you can request a more expedited process. Communicate your urgency directly and consider seeking a second opinion if necessary.

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I would like to send the email to my attorney. please let me know what you think
Hello Kay, I'd be happy to help! However, I'll need more information about the content of the email you want to send to your attorney. Could you please share more details?
Following our recent meeting, I am writing to discuss the timeline for our case. As you mentioned that Vasili and you are willing to travel to the City of San Mateo and meet with them face to face. Please let me know when you are planning to come. We are willing to pay from my 401K fund. We are keen to move things forward more quickly, and would appreciate it if you could expedite your work on this. We cannot wait any longer.
Hello Kay, it sounds like you're keen to progress your case. I can provide some general information about legal processes. However, detailed timelines and specifics would be better discussed with your attorney. It's important to communicate your urgency to them directly.
The. attorney that we hired support to work with other party to remove a judgment lien from my house. it is taking for 2years for them. we cannot wait anymore.
Hello Kay, I understand your frustration. Since it's been two years, you can request a timeline from your attorney or consider seeking a second opinion. It's important to keep communication open and express your concerns directly. You have the right to prompt and efficient legal services.
how to write ?
Dear [Attorney's Name],
I hope this email finds you well. I'm writing to express concern regarding the duration of our case involving the removal of a judgment lien from my property. Given that it's been two years, I'd like to kindly request a more expedited process. Your assistance is appreciated.
Best,
Kay
thank you
You're welcome, Kay! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your case!