Free wizards for FDCPA, validation, federal complaints, motions, and set-aside-default petitions — formatted for Connecticut courts. Connecticut coverage uses federal civil-procedure defaults plus state SOL data — verify against the Connecticut Rules of Civil Procedure before filing.
Free wizards usable in Connecticut
Validation letter
Cite 15 U.S.C. § 1692g, demand the contract, chain of title, and itemization. Free PDF, Connecticut-formatted.
OpenFDCPA federal complaint
Federal-court complaint under 15 U.S.C. § 1692. Up to $1,000 statutory damages + actual damages + attorney fees.
OpenCease and desist
15 U.S.C. § 1692c(c) cease-of-communication letter. Stops collector calls and letters cold.
OpenAnswer to complaint
Connecticut-formatted answer with affirmative defenses and a verification denial paragraph.
OpenMotion to dismiss
Rule 12(b)(6)-style motion when the collector lacks standing or the complaint fails to state a claim.
OpenSet-aside default
Default judgment entered against you? File to vacate under the applicable state rule (e.g. URCP 60(b)).
OpenAsk Counsel about your Connecticut case
Free Q&A chat. Counsel will pull Connecticut-specific rules, statutes of limitation, and SOL data via tools — no hallucinated citations. State-aware on every response.
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Federal claims (FDCPA, FCRA, TCPA) work in every state — but state-court procedure is unforgiving. Always verify your Connecticut answer deadline, court caption format, and service requirements against the official Connecticut Rules of Civil Procedure before filing.
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