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Once Discovery is complete, the next stage in the divorce process is to pursue settling your case. Most divorce cases get settled in mediation. Mediation involves taking your case to a neutral third-party professional who has no interest in the outcome.
Final order. Six weeks and a day after the court makes the conditional order, you can apply to the court for a final order (either as a sole applicant or as joint applicants with your spouse). This legally ends your marriage.
Parties may obtain discovery regarding any matter, not privileged, which is relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action, whether it relates to the claim or defense of the party seeking discovery or to the claim or defense of any other party, including the existence, description, nature, custody,
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.
Failure to Answer Interrogatories. 1. A failure to fully answer interrogatories shall be directed to the Courts attention by filing a Motion for Enforcement of Discovery pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 61.01. Compliance with the Golden Rule, as set forth in Circuit Court Rule 33.5, must accompany such motion.
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It is estimated as many as 80-90% of cases settle before trial, usually after the discovery process. Why is that? Counsel can make intelligent predictions of the outcome of a trial once discovery is completed.

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