Alaska Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests

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About this form

The Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests is a legal document used in divorce actions. This form enables a defendant to formally request information and documents from the plaintiff, covering various aspects of the case. Unlike other interrogatories, this includes specific requests for document production, making it a comprehensive tool for gathering essential evidence. It serves to clarify disputes and streamline the divorce proceedings by ensuring both parties share pertinent information.


Key components of this form

  • Interrogatories: Series of questions directed to the plaintiff that must be answered under oath.
  • Production requests: Demands for specific documents related to financial and marital matters.
  • Notice of Filing of Discovery: A formal notification to the court regarding the discovery process.
  • Certification of Service: Documentation proving that the interrogatories were properly delivered to the plaintiff.
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When this form is needed

This form is used during the discovery phase of a divorce proceeding. It is essential when the defendant needs to gather detailed information from the plaintiff regarding assets, income, and other related matters that might affect the outcome of the divorce. Utilizing this form helps ensure both parties are informed about financial obligations and can address any allegations made during the proceedings.

Who needs this form

  • Defendants in a divorce case when seeking information from the plaintiff.
  • Attorneys representing clients in civil divorce actions.
  • Individuals looking to understand their rights and obligations during the discovery process.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the parties involved by filling in their full names and contact information.
  • Respond to each interrogatory with accurate and complete information under oath.
  • Attach any required documents, such as income tax returns, as specified in the interrogatories.
  • Sign the document to certify the truthfulness of your answers.
  • File the completed form with the court and serve copies to the plaintiff.

Notarization guidance

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is essential to follow any instructions specific to the court in your jurisdiction.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Forgetting to sign the form, which can invalidate the responses.
  • Omitting required documents when responding to production requests.
  • Failing to adhere to deadlines for submitting answers and documents.
  • Not answering all interrogatories fully, which could lead to complications in court.

Benefits of using this form online

  • Convenience: Downloadable format allows for easy access and completion from anywhere.
  • Editability: Modify the form as needed to tailor it to your specific case.
  • Reliability: Legal forms provided by licensed attorneys ensure compliance with legal standards.
  • The form is essential for collecting vital information in divorce cases.
  • Completeness and accuracy of responses are critical for legal compliance.
  • It is important to adhere to state-specific rules regarding the submission of interrogatories.

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FAQ

You must answer each interrogatory separately and fully in writing under oath, unless you object to it. You must explain why you object. You must sign your answers and objections.

So, can you refuse to answer interrogatories? The answer is, no, you may not. You must answer a Rule 33 interrogatory within 30 days of being served with it. That answer must either permit inspection of the requested information or object to the production of the information for a specific reason.

The purpose of interrogatories is to learn a great deal of general information about a party in a lawsuit. For example, the defendant in a personal injury lawsuit about a car accident might send you interrogatories asking you to disclose things like: Where you live. Where you work.

That disclosure is accomplished through a methodical process called "discovery." Discovery takes three basic forms: written discovery, document production and depositions.

Interrogatories, which are written questions about things that are relevant or important to the case. (NRCP 33; JCRCP 33) Requests for production of documents or things, which are written requests that demand the other side provide particular documents or items.

You must answer each interrogatory separately and fully in writing under oath, unless you object to it. You must explain why you object. You must sign your answers and objections.

There are basically six types of discovery in family court: 1) interrogatories; 2) requests for production of documents and inspection 3) requests for admissions; 4) depositions; 5) subpoenas duces tecum; 6) physical and mental examinations.

Interrogatories Interrogatories are written questions that are sent by one party to another.Requests for production are the means by which you can ask the other party to make copies of documents, photographs, records, etc. and to request the inspection of property.

Interrogatories ask questions; the responding party provides written answers. A request for production of documents requests the production of documents (or other tangible things); the responding party provides documents.

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Alaska Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests