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Oregon Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant

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OR-021B-D
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The Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding is a legal document used by either the Plaintiff or the Defendant in a divorce case. This form contains a series of questions designed to gather relevant information regarding finances, properties, and other significant matters that could affect the outcome of divorce proceedings. It includes a request for the production of documents and helps ensure transparency during the discovery phase, which differentiates it from other forms that may not cover both interrogatories and document requests.


Form components explained

  • Matrimonial interrogatories that cover personal details, employment history, and sources of income.
  • Questions about real estate ownership and financial investments.
  • Detailed inquiries about debts and financial obligations.
  • Requests for information regarding gifts and loans made to others.
  • Information on marital and nonmarital property claims.
  • Provision for listing witnesses who may testify at trial.
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Situations where this form applies

This form is necessary during divorce proceedings when either party needs to understand the financial situation and assets of the other. It may be used when there are disputes over property division, claims of hidden assets, or issues regarding alimony and child support. By using this form, you can facilitate the collection of pertinent information, which is crucial for making informed decisions during the litigation process.

Intended users of this form

  • Individuals who are in the process of filing for divorce.
  • Both Plaintiffs and Defendants seeking to obtain information from each other.
  • Parties involved in contested divorce proceedings requiring financial disclosures.
  • Attorneys representing clients in divorce cases that necessitate formal discovery.

How to complete this form

  • Begin by stating your full name, address, and date of birth at the top of the form.
  • Respond to each interrogatory by providing clear and accurate information based on your situation.
  • Add any additional questions that are relevant to your case and delete any that do not apply.
  • Use the included certification section to verify the responses provided.
  • File the completed form with the appropriate court and serve a copy to the other party.

Notarization requirements for this form

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Always check your state’s rules regarding notarization of legal documents.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to answer all questions fully and accurately.
  • Neglecting to delete irrelevant questions, which can confuse the other party.
  • Not including the required certification of service.
  • Missing deadlines for submitting the interrogatories to the court.

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The five stages of divorce follow the common five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. When a couple is going through a divorce, both people involved experience these stages at different times, in different ways.

You are not happy. Most of your interactions are not positive. You find reasons to avoid your partner. Your friends or family urge you to end the relationship. Your instincts are telling you to get out. You live like roommates. Everything is hard. One or both have changed values or priorities.

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Oregon Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant