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The Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding is a legal form used during divorce actions that allows one party (Plaintiff or Defendant) to request information from the other party. This form includes a series of interrogatories designed to uncover details about finances, property, and other pertinent matters that play a critical role in divorce proceedings. Unlike other legal forms, it focuses specifically on gathering evidence through direct questions related to the divorce case, making it a vital tool for both parties involved in the process.


Key components of this form

  • Personal identification details, including name, address, and social security number.
  • Employment history and income information for the last three years.
  • Details of any real estate interests owned.
  • Information regarding any financial accounts and investments.
  • Questions about outstanding debts and financial obligations.
  • Request for identifying marital and nonmarital property.
  • Gathering details about potential witnesses and expert opinions for trial.
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used during the divorce process when a party needs to formally request detailed information from the other party. It is particularly useful when determining financial responsibilities, property division, and preparing for trial. If you require clarity on the other party’s assets, debts, and financial history, this form is essential to your case.

Who this form is for

  • Individuals initiating a divorce who need to gather information from their spouse.
  • Respondents in a divorce case looking to clarify financial matters and assets.
  • Lawyers representing clients in divorce proceedings.

How to complete this form

  • Enter the full names and contact details of both parties involved.
  • Complete the interrogatory questions by providing required information, ensuring accuracy.
  • Review the questions to customize and delete any that are not relevant to your case.
  • Sign and date the form before submitting it to the court.
  • Serve a copy of the completed interrogatories to the other party involved in the divorce.

Notarization requirements for this form

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Ensure to check your state’s requirements before submission to ensure compliance.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to fully answer all interrogatories may lead to complications in court.
  • Not including relevant supporting documentation with your responses.
  • Missing deadlines for submitting the form to the court or serving it to the other party.

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FAQ

There are several kinds of written discovery that you and your spouse can use to get all the information you need. You will likely be required to answer the questions and produce all the documents asked for as long as it is reasonable, and a lot is considered reasonable during a divorce.

The most commonly used discovery devices are depositions, interrogatories, requests for admissions, requests for production of documents, requests for inspection and e-discovery.

Interrogatories. Request for Production of Documents and Things. Depositions. Request to Admit.

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

California written discovery generally consists of four methods: Request for Production of Documents, Form Interrogatories, Special Interrogatories, and Requests for Admissions.

Discovery consists of four key actions: interrogatories, requests for production, requests for admission and depositions.

There are also form interrogatories for employment law cases that ask questions that arise in employment disputes. Special interrogatories are questions that are prepared by an attorney that ask specific questions about the case.

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.

Motions to Compel If a party doesn't respond to interrogatories or requests for production, then the party seeking those answers must file a motion to compel with the court. If the court grants the motion to compel, then the party who objected or failed to answer must then do so.

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