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One type of discovery is an interrogatory. Form Interrogatories are a set of questions on a form asking the other person to give you information or documents. For common questions, you can use a form (a form interrogatory) and check the boxes next to the questions you want the other person to answer.
Interrogatories are lists of questions sent to the other party that s/he must respond to in writing. You can use interrogatories to find out facts about a case but they cannot be used for questions that draw a legal conclusion.
Discovery is an integral part of every divorce and other family law case, as it serves as the basis for evidence to come in at a trial or provides the information necessary for a party to enter into an agreement to resolve their case.
Examples of good questions in discovery will determine: A spouses current income. A spouses current financial resources, properties, or additional income sources. A spouses current debts and expenses. The value of a spouses retirement accounts, marital home, and other large assets. A spouses employment history.
Good evening. There are two things to remember when answering interrogatoriesi) answer only the exact question asked with as few words as possible without expanding on anything; and ii) answer as irrelevant anything you dont really want to address.
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Tips for Responding to Marital Interrogatories, Custody Interrogatories, or Parental Allocation Interrogatories Your answers should be short and concise. Type your responses, please do not handwrite your responses. Be truthful. You must sign and verify that the information provided is true in the presence of a notary.

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