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

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the case style section at the top. Enter the names of both parties involved in the divorce proceeding.
  3. Proceed to INTERROGATORY NO. 1. Fill in your full name, current address, date of birth, and social security number accurately.
  4. Continue through each interrogatory systematically. For example, in INTERROGATORY NO. 2, list all employment held over the past three years, including details such as employer names and income information.
  5. Ensure you provide comprehensive answers for financial inquiries in subsequent interrogatories, detailing assets, debts, and any other relevant financial information as requested.
  6. Review your responses for accuracy before finalizing. Use our platform's editing tools to make any necessary adjustments easily.
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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.
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?
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.
NO - you do not have to give your spouse half of everything you have in the world. What you do have to do is HIRE AN ATTORNEY for advice where you live. There are community property states and others that are not. When you divorce, the property is divided in accordance with your state laws and those vary greatly.
Discovery is the formal legal process where both spouses exchange detailed information about all aspects of their marriage, including finances, property, parenting arrangements, and any other facts relevant to divorce decisions.
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The discovery rule applies to statutes of limitations that limit the time to sue from the time when the action accrues, being the time of discovery. The discovery rule does not apply to a statute of repose, a statute that specifies the time of accrual and limits the time suit can be brought from that specified date.

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