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How to use Special Interrogatories Download a template for Special Interrogatories. There are many different templates available for Special Interrogatories. Fill out basic information at the top. Add your own definitions (if useful) Write your questions (interrogatories) Sign and date the document. Make copies.
Unlike form interrogatories that focus on common questions, special interrogatories concentrate on specific questions that help obtain specific information about the case. The party must craft specific questions to establish a point that the other party must prove or disprove.
Form Interrogatories are a list of questions on a court form. You select the questions you want the other side to answer by checking the questions on the form.
Special interrogatories are questions that are typed up by the opposing party or their attorney. This will be a numbered list of questions that the opposing side asks you to answer. Each numbered question is called an interrogatory. Interrogatory is a legal word meaning question.
Interrogatories allow the parties to ask who, what, when, where and why questions, making them a good method for obtaining new information in a case. There are two types of interrogatories: form interrogatories and special interrogatories.
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Related Q&A to US Interrogatories Form

Interrogatories are written questions which call for written answers. Special interrogatories are questions drafted by the party, tailored to the issues in the case, and written on pleading paper. These differ from Form Interrogatories which are pre-printed on a form, drafted by the Judicial Council.
(a) A party may propound to another party either or both of the following: (1) Thirty-five specially prepared interrogatories that are relevant to the subject matter of the pending action.

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