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The parties will go to trial and the court will decide the issues. After the trial is over, the court will issue you a Final Judgment of Divorce, and the parties will finally have obtained a New Jersey divorce.
Whereas depositions are useful for obtaining candid responses from a party and answers not prepared in advance, interrogatories are designed to obtain accurate information about specific topics. Interrogatories can be quicker, less costly, and less complicated than depositions, but there are downsides.
After dismissal, Page 5 reinstatement of an action against a single defendant may be permitted on submission of a consent order vacating the dismissal and allowing the dismissed defendant to file an answer, provided the proposed consent order is accompanied by the answer for filing, a case information statement, and
Discovery in a NJ divorce action includes interrogatories, depositions, notice to produce, request for admissions, appointment of experts such as a forensic accountant, property appraiser, employability expert, and the appointment of a mental health specialist to conduct psychological or custody evaluations.
The New Jersey Court Rules require a party to serve a written response to the requesting partys request for the production (RFP) of documents (also commonly called document requests or a notice to produce (NTP)). Parties must typically respond to an RFP in writing within 35 days.
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4:17-1(b)(2), the party served with interrogatories shall serve answers thereto upon the party propounding them within 60 days after being served with the interrogatories. For good cause shown the court may enlarge or shorten such time upon motion on notice made within the 60-day period.
Interrogatories are to be raised at a pre-trial stage and must have a close connection with the matter in question, whereas cross examinations have a wider scope of questions that can be asked.
The discovery rule is a rule of equity that provides, in appropriate cases, that a personal injury claim does not accrue until an injured person discovers, or should discover by exercise of reasonable diligence, that he or she has a claim.
The clerk shall furnish postage, envelopes, and return receipts and shall address same. Mail service on each defendant shall be placed in separate envelopes by the clerk regardless of marital status or address. Process shall be mailed within 12 days of the filing of the complaint.
The discovery rule is a rule of equity that provides, in appropriate cases, that a personal injury claim does not accrue until an injured person discovers, or should discover by exercise of reasonable diligence, that he or she has a claim.

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