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How to use or fill out Discovery Interrogatories from Plaintiff to Defendant with Production Requests - Wyoming
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Begin by entering the name and address of the Petitioner/Plaintiff at the top of the form. Ensure all details are accurate for proper identification.
In the section labeled 'INTERROGATORY NO. 1', provide your full name, social security number, date of birth, residence address, and telephone number as requested.
Continue through each interrogatory, carefully answering each question. For example, in 'INTERROGATORY NO. 2', attach copies of your income tax returns and W-2 forms for the past three years.
For production requests, ensure you list any documents required by the Plaintiff clearly and accurately. This includes financial statements and witness information as outlined in subsequent interrogatories.
Once completed, review all answers for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the document to affirm that your responses are true and complete.
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What is the difference between interrogatories and Request for Production?
Discovery may be obtained by one or more of the methods provided under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, including: written interrogatories, depositions, requests for production of documents or things for inspection or copying, and requests for admission addressed to parties.
Are requests for production considered interrogatories?
These might include requests to produce documents, or to answer written questions (called interrogatories), or to admit or deny certain facts (called request for admissions).
Are requests for production part of discovery?
The purpose of interrogatories (questions to another party regarding contentions, facts, witnesses and documents in the case) The purpose of requests for admissions (RFAs statements another party must deny or admit)
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by FM Winner 2019 Cited by 10 (1) Under the Wyoming Rule (Rule 35 (a)) agents of or persons under the control of a party may also be examined when their physical condition or blood.
Each side may propound requests for production, interrogatories, and requests for admission, each not exceeding 20 in number including all discrete subparts.
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