Tennessee Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant

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TN-021B-D
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This form, known as Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding, is a legal document used by either the Plaintiff or Defendant in a divorce case to gather information from the opposing party. It serves to outline specific questions regarding finances, real estate, employment, and other relevant matters to assist in the divorce process. This form is particularly designed to ensure transparency and to support the fair division of marital assets.


  • Interrogatories: A series of detailed questions aimed at obtaining information from the opposing party.
  • Requests for Document Production: A section requesting access to specific documents that support the answers provided.
  • Notice of Service: A certificate indicating that the interrogatories have been served to the other party.
  • Instructions for Customization: Guidance on how users can modify questions to better fit their case circumstances.
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  • Preview Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant
  • Preview Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant
  • Preview Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant

This form should be used during the discovery phase of a divorce proceeding when one party needs to obtain critical information from the other. It is particularly useful for collecting financial data, details about property ownership, and any relevant witness information that could impact the outcome of the divorce settlement.

This form is intended for:

  • Individuals initiating a divorce who need to gather information from their spouse.
  • Defendants in a divorce case looking to respond to a Plaintiff's inquiries.
  • Legal representatives assisting clients through the divorce process.

To complete this form, follow these steps:

  • Identify the parties involved in the divorce and enter their names and contact information.
  • Review the interrogatories and determine which questions are relevant to your case; customize as necessary.
  • Provide detailed answers to each interrogatory, including financial information and descriptions of assets.
  • Complete the Notice of Service section, indicating the date of service and the party being served.
  • Sign and date the form to validate it before submitting it to the court and serving a copy to the other party.

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  • Failing to customize the interrogatories to fit specific case details.
  • Neglecting to serve the form properly, which may lead to delays in the proceedings.
  • Providing incomplete or inaccurate answers that can affect the case outcome.
  • Convenient downloading of forms from any location.
  • Editable templates allow for tailored responses based on individual circumstances.
  • Reliability as these forms are drafted by licensed attorneys to meet legal standards.
  • The Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding are essential for gathering necessary information in a divorce case.
  • Customization of interrogatories is crucial to reflect the specifics of your situation.
  • Proper completion and service of the form can streamline the divorce process and encourage transparency.

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The Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure do not contain a limit on the number of interrogatories. However, many state courts limit the number of interrogatories to 30 by local rule. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure require discrete subparts to be counted as separate interrogatories.

What is the discovery phase of a divorce? By definition, discovery is part of the pre-trial phase of a divorce in which each side obtains evidence and information from the other side.Discovery can include interrogatories, requests for production of documents, requests for admissions, depositions and subpoenas.

The type of discovery include: Interrogatorieswhich are written questions that must be answered under oath. Requests for production of documentsasking that certain documents be provided by you or your spouse. Requests for admissionsasking that certain facts be admitted or denied.

Request for Production of Documents: You can ask the plaintiff to produce documents that prove what they are claiming: like bills, their ledger and contract with you. Request for Interrogatories: You can ask the plaintiff to answer questions in writing about your case and the debt, like.

You can certainly make discovery requests that go further back than three years, especially if you have good cause to make such requests. There is nothing that prohibits you from making the request.

Written questions called interrogatories or requests for admission. Using these discovery tools, your spouse must answer questions in writing, or admit specific statements that you believe are true. Inspection demands. You can ask to inspect property like a safe deposit box or wine collection.

You must respond to all questions in the Marital Interrogatories, Custody Interrogatories, or Parental Allocation Interrogatories, unless we discuss a specific objection or narrowing of the scope with you.

Written Interrogatories Interrogatories are when you answer specific questions about the case to support your custody case, and you will sign your answers before a notary.If you fail to disclose information in an answer to an interrogatory, you may be prohibited from testifying to that information at trial.

So, can you refuse to answer interrogatories? The answer is, no, you may not.That answer must either permit inspection of the requested information or object to the production of the information for a specific reason.

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Tennessee Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant