You need to organise your thoughts.
What are the points you need to establish?
What evidence has the court heard/read on those points?
Then write something that is logical, structured and concise that sets out your reasoned argument as to the rulings you seek to persuade the court to make.
Some time ago I wrote the following post about skeleton arguments. It may help:
https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...79#post1668079
What are the points you need to establish?
What evidence has the court heard/read on those points?
Then write something that is logical, structured and concise that sets out your reasoned argument as to the rulings you seek to persuade the court to make.
Some time ago I wrote the following post about skeleton arguments. It may help:
https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...79#post1668079
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