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

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  2. Begin with INTERROGATORY NO. 1, providing your full name, current address, date of birth, and social security number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial.
  3. Move to INTERROGATORY NO. 2, where you will list all employment held in the past three years. Fill in each subsection carefully, detailing employer names, job titles, income details, and any contracts.
  4. Continue with INTERROGATORY NO. 3 by disclosing any additional sources of income outside of employment. Specify the source type and amounts received over the last three years.
  5. For INTERROGATORY NO. 4 and beyond, provide detailed information about real estate interests, financial accounts, safety deposit boxes, and any loans or gifts made during the preceding three years.
  6. Complete all remaining interrogatories systematically. Review your entries for completeness and accuracy before finalizing.

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In Ohio, the court will consider a number of factors when deciding whether to award alimony, including: The length of the marriage. The income and property of each spouse. The age, health, and employability of each spouse.
Discovery is a way to get the information you need to support your case in court or make informed decisions before you docHub an agreement. You use discovery to find out: What your spouse plans to say about an issue. What facts or witnesses support their side.
R. 75 allows a party to request a temporary spousal support order while the divorce or legal separation is pending. If the court makes a temporary order, it ends when the divorce or legal separation is over. The court may make a final spousal support order.
Discovery is an essential part of litigation. Discovery allows each litigant to learn about the others financial situation, assets, debts, parenting plan requests (when applicable) and other relevant information.
Interrogatories help clarify the financial picture of both spouses, which is essential when determining property division, child support, and spousal maintenance. If one spouse attempts to hide assets or misrepresent his or her income, the answers to interrogatories may expose those discrepancies.

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In a no-fault divorce, either spouse can seek to end the marriage if the parties have been living separate and apart for one year without interruption and without cohabitation, and if both spouses agree (or neither disputes) that they are incompatible.
Under equitable distribution, the court will consider several factors when dividing marital property: If you have been married for at least ten years. Both partys assets and liabilities. Both partys incomes and taxes.
Temporary Spousal Support (Pendente Lite) Civ. R. 75 allows a party to request a temporary spousal support order while the divorce or legal separation is pending. If the court makes a temporary order, it ends when the divorce or legal separation is over.

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