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Rule 69. Process to enforce a judgment for the payment of money shall be a writ of execution, unless the court directs otherwise.
Rule 33. Interrogatories to Parties Interrogatories may, without leave of court, be served upon any party after service of the summons and complaint. No party may serve more than a total of 50 interrogatories upon any other party unless permitted to do so by the court upon motion, notice and a showing of good cause.
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.
(The compilation of questions and the individual questions themselves may be referred to as interrogatories.) In federal courts , Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 33 governs the taking of interrogatories.
Complete Your Responses to the Interrogatories You must respond to each request individually. You do not need to repeat the text of the question, but your responses must be in the same order as the requests, and each response should be labeled with the same number or letter as the request.
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With a settlement, discovery is generally not needed. Rather than an official exchange of information, both parties will communicate with each other in an effort to reach an amicable divorce agreement, otherwise known as an uncontested divorce.

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