Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant - Another Form - Alaska 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your case style at the top of the form, ensuring all parties are correctly identified.
  3. Proceed to INTERROGATORY NO. 1 and fill in your full name, current address, date of birth, and social security number.
  4. For INTERROGATORY NO. 2, list all employment held in the past three years. Provide details such as employer names, job titles, employment dates, and income information.
  5. Continue with INTERROGATORY NO. 3 by detailing any additional sources of income outside of employment. Include frequency and amounts received.
  6. Follow through each subsequent interrogatory systematically, providing accurate information regarding real estate interests, financial accounts, debts, gifts, and other relevant assets as requested.
  7. Once completed, review your entries for accuracy before saving or exporting the document for submission.

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Other Discovery Questions Have you ever been arrested or convicted of a crime? Have you ever filed for bankruptcy? Do you have any health problems that could affect your ability to work? Have you ever been sued or involved in a lawsuit? Do you have any other information that is relevant to the divorce proceedings?
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.
Discovery is a crucial phase in any divorce case, as it allows both spouses to obtain necessary evidence about the others finances, assets, debts, and even personal behavior.
Interrogatory is a legal word for question. This form asks for basic information about the other persons finances and property. You check boxes on it to ask for things like who lives with them, if they gave away any property, or their health history that might impact their ability to work.
In Alaska, when a couple dissolves a marriage (divorces) a form called a Certificate of Divorce, Dissolution of Marriage or Annulment, VS-401 is completed and filed with the court which records the divorce case with the Bureau of Vital Statistics.
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