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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Discovery document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the first section, including your name, address, and relationship to the party involved. This establishes your identity for the interrogatories.
  3. Proceed to list any former names and addresses where you have lived over the past ten years. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal verification.
  4. In the next section, answer questions regarding any criminal convictions. Be honest and provide details about each conviction, including dates and locations.
  5. Describe any insurance policies that may cover allegations in the complaint. Include insurer names, policy numbers, effective dates, and limits of liability.
  6. Detail how the incident occurred by describing actions taken to prevent it. This is vital for establishing context in your case.
  7. Continue through each interrogatory systematically, ensuring all fields are completed accurately before submitting your responses.

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Most recently, on June 15, 2025, the Court enacted a further amendment to Rule 1.280(f), which provides that [a] party may not seek discovery from any source before that partys initial disclosures are served on the other party, except when authorized by stipulation or court order. Fla.
Discovery can be documents, reports, testimony, and any other information that could be relevant to proving or disproving a case. In civil lawsuits in Florida, discovery is a phase and process in a case that can help you get the information you need to win your case.
The 2021 Rule required that the Motion for Summary Judgment (MSJ) be served at least 40 days before the hearing, with responses due 20 days before the hearing. No specific deadline for replies was set. Under the 2025 amendment, the Rule eliminates any reference to a hearing.
Floridas discovery rule allows an extension of the statute of limitations deadline when you dont have enough facts to attribute your harm to someone elses misconduct.
Objections to discovery requests must now be stated with specificity. General objections will no longer suffice. Parties must clearly explain why the requested discovery is objectionable and provide sufficient detail to allow the opposing party to understand the objection and respond appropriately.

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