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West Virginia Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests

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West Virginia
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WV-021A-D
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Overview of this form

This form, Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests, is used in divorce proceedings to help a defendant gather information from the plaintiff. This form not only includes a series of questions aimed at understanding the plaintiff's position and assets but also requests relevant documents. Unlike other discovery forms, this template specifically tailors these inquiries to the context of divorce, ensuring comprehensive information exchange between parties.


Key parts of this document

  • Interrogatories requesting personal information, including names, addresses, and financial details.
  • Requests for production of documents, such as tax returns and financial statements.
  • Detailed queries about assets, monthly expenses, and income sources.
  • Questions regarding any potential grounds for divorce and witness information.
  • Sections for certifying the information provided and ensuring compliance with court rules.
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When to use this form

This form is typically utilized when a defendant in a divorce case needs to formally request information from the plaintiff. It is essential when preparing for court proceedings, as it helps gather financial and personal details that may affect the outcome of the case, including division of assets and grounds for divorce. Use this form when you need to clarify facts and secure documentation that the plaintiff possesses.

Who needs this form

  • Defendants in divorce proceedings seeking detailed information from the plaintiff.
  • Attorneys representing defendants in divorce cases to facilitate the collection of evidence.
  • Individuals requiring structured communication with their opposing party in a legal divorce context.

How to complete this form

  • Identify and provide the names of the parties involved, including the defendant and plaintiff.
  • Complete the series of interrogatories, ensuring that each question is answered fully and accurately.
  • Gather any necessary documentation requested within the form, such as financial records and tax returns, and attach copies as required.
  • Sign the form under oath to confirm the truthfulness of the information provided.
  • File the completed form with the court and serve a copy to the plaintiff as per the service instructions included.

Does this form need to be notarized?

In most cases, this form does not require notarization. However, some jurisdictions or signing circumstances might. US Legal Forms offers online notarization powered by Notarize, accessible 24/7 for a quick, remote process.

Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to answer all interrogatories completely, which may lead to legal complications.
  • Not attaching required documents, such as tax returns or financial statements.
  • Omitting signatures or not filing the form on time with the court.
  • Neglecting to serve the plaintiff with a copy of the filed interrogatories.

Benefits of using this form online

  • Convenience of downloading and completing the form at your own pace and from home.
  • Editability allows for customization to fit your specific case needs.
  • Access to forms drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring legal accuracy and compliance.
  • 24/7 availability, enabling you to obtain necessary legal documents whenever required.

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FAQ

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.

Interrogatories are a part of the "discovery" stage of a civil case.During discovery, the parties request and exchange information and documents. Interrogatories and depositions form the bulk of the discovery process. Unlike many legal documents, interrogatories do not need to be filed with the court.

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.

(1) Number. Unless otherwise stipulated or ordered by the court, a party may serve on any other party no more than 25 written interrogatories, including all discrete subparts. Leave to serve additional interrogatories may be granted to the extent consistent with Rule 26(b)(1) and (2).

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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West Virginia Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests