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Chapter 5

Form 5-63

The court may permit a party to withdraw or amend admissions under circumstances described in Tex. R. Civ. P. 198.3.

Include the following notice if a minor is named in the caption or if the motion contains other unredacted sensitive data. See § 6 of the Introduction in volume 1 of this manual concerning protection of sensitive data in filed documents.

NOTICE: THIS DOCUMENT
CONTAINS SENSITIVE DATA

[Caption. See § 3 of the Introduction in volume 1 of this manual.]

Motion to Withdraw or Amend Admissions

This Motion to Withdraw or Amend Admissions is brought by [name of movant], [party designation]. On or about [date], Movant served on [name of other party] responses to the request for admissions propounded to Movant. Movant asks that the Court permit [name of movant] to [withdraw/amend/withdraw or amend] the admissions described below. In sup­port, Movant shows:

1.Good cause exists for the [withdrawal/amendment] of admission[s] number[s] [number[s]] in that [state factual grounds supporting claim of good cause]. [Repeat if request­ing withdrawal of some admissions and amendment of others.]

2.[Name of party relying on the responses and deemed admissions] will not be unduly prejudiced, and the presentation of the merits of the action will be subserved by per­mitting [name of movant] to [withdraw/amend/withdraw or amend] the admissions.

[Name of movant] prays that the Court grant the Motion to Withdraw or Amend Admis­sions.

   
[Name]
Attorney for [name of movant]
State Bar No.:
[Email address]
[Address]
[Telephone]
[Fax]

Certificate of Conference

I certify that a reasonable effort has been made to resolve the discovery dispute without the necessity of court intervention and has failed.

   
[Name]
Attorney for [name of movant]

For certificate of service, see form 21-11.