Alaska Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant - Another Form

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The Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding is a legal document used during divorce proceedings that allows one party (either the Plaintiff or Defendant) to ask the other party a series of structured questions. This form not only helps gather important information related to the divorce but also includes a request for the production of documents. By using this form, individuals can ensure they are thoroughly prepared for the divorce process by clarifying financial and personal circumstances that may affect the outcome of the proceedings.


  • Interrogatories to gather personal details, employment history, and income sources.
  • Requests for information on real estate ownership and financial accounts.
  • Questions about any outstanding debts or loans, as well as gifts made to third parties.
  • Sections to disclose any claims of marital or non-marital property.
  • Provision for identifying witnesses and expert opinions relevant to the case.
  • Certificate of service for filing with the court.
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This form should be used when initiating or responding to a divorce proceeding. It is particularly beneficial when one party needs to uncover detailed information about the other party’s financial status and assets to ensure equitable distribution during the divorce. Typical scenarios include when there are disputes over financial responsibilities, asset division, or when one party suspects the other is withholding information.

This form is intended for:

  • Individuals initiating a divorce (Plaintiffs).
  • Individuals responding to a divorce filing (Defendants).
  • Lawyers representing either the Plaintiff or the Defendant in divorce cases.

To complete this form, follow these steps:

  • Identify the parties involved in the divorce and fill in their details at the beginning of the form.
  • Answer each interrogatory accurately, providing thorough information as required in the questions.
  • Remove any questions that do not apply to your specific case and add any additional questions that may be pertinent.
  • Include a Notice of Service of Interrogatories as required for filing with the court.
  • Sign and date the form, certifying that the information provided is accurate and complete.
  • Ensure the form is served to the other party as stipulated by local rules.

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  • Failing to provide accurate or full information, which can lead to complications or legal consequences.
  • Overlooking to remove irrelevant questions, which can make the form unnecessarily lengthy and complex.
  • Not including all required documentation or supporting evidence when submitting the interrogatories.
  • Missing deadlines for serving the form to the other party.
  • Not having the form properly filed with the court.
  • Conveniently download and edit the form, allowing for quick modifications as needed.
  • Reliable templates drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring comprehensive coverage of necessary questions.
  • Access to clear instructions that simplify the completion process.
  • Time-saving compared to drafting the interrogatories from scratch.
  • The Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding is essential for the discovery phase of a divorce.
  • It is crucial to answer questions thoroughly but only include information that is relevant and applicable to your case.
  • Timely filing and serving of this document is key to a smooth legal process.
  • Consult with a legal professional if uncertain about how to answer specific interrogatories.

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