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

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case style at the top of the form, ensuring all parties' names are correctly spelled and formatted.
  3. Proceed to INTERROGATORY NO. 1. Fill in your full name, current address, date of birth, and social security number accurately.
  4. For INTERROGATORY NO. 2, list all employment held in the last three years. Provide details such as employer names, job titles, employment dates, and income information as requested.
  5. Continue through each interrogatory systematically. For example, INTERROGATORY NO. 3 requires you to disclose any additional sources of income; ensure you provide comprehensive details for each source.
  6. Review your responses for accuracy before moving on to sections regarding real estate (INTERROGATORY NO. 4), financial accounts (INTERROGATORY NO. 5), and other assets or debts outlined in subsequent interrogatories.
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Limitations and Challenges In some cases, a party might object to certain interrogatories, arguing they are too broad, irrelevant, or burdensome. The court may have to intervene to resolve such disputes.
Q: What Money Cant Be Touched in a Divorce? A: Money that was inherited, monetary gifts, or anything earned before marriage is considered separate property, and generally cant be touched in a divorce.
The Indiana Discovery Rule states that a claim accrues and the statute of limitations begins when the plaintiff knew or could have found that a tortious act caused the injury. Only a reasonable probability that the defendant acted improperly and caused harm to the plaintiff is required.
Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties or Court order, no party shall serve more than: twenty-five (25) interrogatories, twenty-five (25) requests for production, and twenty-five (25) requests for admission (excluding authenticating business records).
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.
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