When the opposing party fails to respond to your Requests for Admissions, you don’t have to chase them down. A Motion to Deem Facts Admitted asks the judge to treat your statements as true because the other party ignored them. This can make your case easier to prove and even lead to a quicker win.
At Courtroom5, we offer an AI-powered Motion to Deem Facts Admitted drafting tool to help self-represented litigants prepare strong, rule-compliant motions. This tool is available exclusively with a Courtroom5 membership.
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What Is a Motion to Deem Facts Admitted?
Requests for Admissions are discovery tools that ask the other party to admit or deny key facts. If they don’t respond within the deadline (usually 30 days), you can file a Motion to Deem those facts admitted by default.
Once the court grants your motion, those facts are treated as true — no need to prove them at trial.
Challenges in Filing a Motion to Deem Facts Admitted
Self-represented litigants may struggle with:
- Tracking Discovery Deadlines – You must act quickly after the deadline passes.
- Citing the Right Rules – Courts expect specific legal standards to be followed.
- Explaining the Importance of the Admissions – You need to show the facts are relevant and material to your case.
A successful motion can dramatically simplify your case or even support a motion for summary judgment.
How Courtroom5’s AI-Powered Tool Can Assist
Our drafting tool walks you through:
- Identifying Requests That Were Ignored
- Citing the Rules – Based on your state or court.
- Filing and Serving the Motion Correctly
This tool is part of a Courtroom5 membership, which provides access to step-by-step litigation support, document automation, and strategy planning for people handling their own civil cases.
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