It sounds like you want a clear, professional follow-up email to opposing counsel about overdue financial discovery. One note before drafting: your dates suggest the response was due just one day after service (June 5 → June 6), which is unusually short unless ordered by the court or agreed upon. I’ll still draft this as a firm but appropriate inquiry you can adjust. Subject: Follow-Up on Financial Discovery Served June 5, 2026 Dear [Attorney’s Name], I hope you are well. I am writing to follow up regarding the financial discovery I served on June 5, 2026, in the above-referenced matter. As of today, I have not received your client’s responses. Based on my understanding, the responses were due on or about June 6, 2026. Please let me know the status of these materials and when I can expect full compliance. If there are any issues, objections, or requests for additional time, I would appreciate your prompt communication so we can address them without court intervention. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response. Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information] Would you like a stronger version that includes a deadline and mentions possible motions to compel, or do you want to keep it more neutral and cooperative?