This form, Pattern Interrogatories (Domestic Relations), is pursuant to C.R.C.P. 16.2, 26 and 33. These interrogatories are designed for optional use in domestic relations cases only. Use care in choosing the interrogatories that are applicable to th Colorado Pattern Interrogatories — Domestic Relations are a set of written questions designed to discover facts and evidence related to divorce, legal separation, and all other domestic relations issues. These interrogatories are used to obtain information from the opposing party in a legal dispute. They are typically sent to the other party by mail or email and require a response within a certain amount of time. The Colorado Pattern Interrogatories — Domestic Relations are divided into two categories: General Interrogatories and Special Interrogatories. General Interrogatories are broad questions that are applicable to a wide variety of domestic relations cases, such as questions regarding assets, debts, and financial information. Special Interrogatories are more specific questions that are tailored to the facts of the case, such as questions regarding the parties' marital history, parenting plans, and child support. The Colorado Pattern Interrogatories — Domestic Relations are used to help attorneys gain an understanding of the issues in dispute and to prepare for trial. They are also used to determine the facts that must be proved in court and to help attorneys evaluate their clients' case.
Colorado Pattern Interrogatories — Domestic Relations are a set of written questions designed to discover facts and evidence related to divorce, legal separation, and all other domestic relations issues. These interrogatories are used to obtain information from the opposing party in a legal dispute. They are typically sent to the other party by mail or email and require a response within a certain amount of time. The Colorado Pattern Interrogatories — Domestic Relations are divided into two categories: General Interrogatories and Special Interrogatories. General Interrogatories are broad questions that are applicable to a wide variety of domestic relations cases, such as questions regarding assets, debts, and financial information. Special Interrogatories are more specific questions that are tailored to the facts of the case, such as questions regarding the parties' marital history, parenting plans, and child support. The Colorado Pattern Interrogatories — Domestic Relations are used to help attorneys gain an understanding of the issues in dispute and to prepare for trial. They are also used to determine the facts that must be proved in court and to help attorneys evaluate their clients' case.