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This tutorial covers how to write a contract termination letter, which is a formal notice intended to end a contract between firms. The first step involves writing your personal information, either in a header or on the left side of the letter. Include your full name, home address (number, street name, city, state, and zip code), phone number (with area code if applicable), and email address; additional contact details are optional. Next, the tutorial will guide you through the process of including relevant information about the recipient and the contract being terminated, ensuring clarity in your communication.