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Read each question (interrogatory) very carefully. Answer only the question that is asked, and avoid the temptation to over-explain your answer. If the question contains several parts, you may break your answer into parts as well. It is also possible that you might object to the question.
You can use interrogatories to find out facts about a case but they cannot be used for questions that draw a legal conclusion.
For example, divorce case where custody is at issue and there has been domestic violence will likely have questions centering upon that domestic abuse. A custody case will likely include Interrogatories addressing proposed physical care and visitation schedules, and how each party intends to care for the child.
Court rules usually limit the number of questions included in an interrogatory. For example, under Rule 33 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, each party may only ask the other party 25 interrogatory questions, unless the court permits them to ask more.
Read each question (interrogatory) very carefully. Answer only the question that is asked, and avoid the temptation to over-explain your answer. If the question contains several parts, you may break your answer into parts as well. It is also possible that you might object to the question.