Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant - Oregon 2025

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How do I respond to discovery questions? You are required to answer discovery questions truthfully and to the best of your knowledge. If you do not know the answer to a question, you must state that you do not know. If you cannot provide the information requested, you must explain why.
Oregon law requires both parties in a dissolution of marriage proceeding to exchange certain information with each other upon request. This is called discovery. There may be penalties for failure to exchange this information. In fact, a divorce proceeding can be reopened if a party fails to disclose an asset.
Seven years seems like a long time to go back, but every divorce matter is different and there might be a legitimate reason why that many years is being requested. If you do not comply with discovery requests, you do risk your pleadings being struck.
Your answers should be short and concise. Only answer the actual question being asked of you. Type your responses, please do not handwrite your responses. Be truthful.
Discovery is an integral part of every divorce and other family law case, as it serves as the basis for evidence to come in at a trial or provides the information necessary for a party to enter into an agreement to resolve their case.
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Avoid making derogatory remarks about your spouse. Speaking ill of your spouse reflects poorly on you and can be seen as an attempt to manipulate the court. Focus on presenting facts rather than venting frustrations. Negative comments can undermine your credibility and make the judge question your motives.
Examples of good questions in discovery will determine: A spouses current income. A spouses current financial resources, properties, or additional income sources. A spouses current debts and expenses. The value of a spouses retirement accounts, marital home, and other large assets. A spouses employment history.
The main function of the discovery process is multifaceted in purpose, including to gather vital information for equitable property division, resolving custody disagreements, and uncovering undisclosed details, just to name a few.

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