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Montana Discovery Interrogatories from Plaintiff to Defendant with Production Requests

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Montana
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MT-021-D
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Overview of this form

This form, known as Discovery Interrogatories from Plaintiff to Defendant with Production Requests, is a legal document utilized in divorce proceedings. Designed specifically for the plaintiff, it allows for the collection of information from the defendant through a series of questions (interrogatories) and requests for document production. This form helps in gathering essential details related to the divorce case, such as financial information and assets, which can be crucial for legal proceedings.


Main sections of this form

  • Identification of the petitioner and respondent, including contact information.
  • A structured set of interrogatories requiring detailed responses from the defendant.
  • Requests for the production of relevant documents, such as tax returns and financial statements.
  • Legal notices and certificates of service ensuring compliance with court requirements.
  • Signature lines for the plaintiff and acknowledgment of service provisions.
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When to use this document

This form should be used during divorce proceedings when the plaintiff needs specific information from the defendant to support their case. It is particularly important to establish financial disclosures, asset ownership, and grounds for the divorce. Utilizing the interrogatories can also help clarify any disputes and provide a clearer picture of both parties' circumstances.

Who needs this form

  • Individuals involved in a divorce as the plaintiff seeking detailed information from the defendant.
  • Legal representatives preparing to collect evidence for a divorce case.
  • Any party needing to formally request document production in the context of a divorce.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify and enter the names, addresses, and contact details of both the petitioner and defendant at the top of the form.
  • Review and customize the interrogatories based on your needs; delete any irrelevant questions and add any necessary ones.
  • Specify the required documents the defendant must produce, ensuring clarity on what is requested.
  • Sign the form to certify its truthfulness and acknowledge the service of interrogatories.
  • File with the appropriate district court and comply with any local submission regulations or deadlines.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to customize the interrogatories to address specific case needs.
  • Not including all necessary identification details, leading to delays in processing.
  • Overlooking the requirement for timely responses from the defendant.
  • Submitting the form without proper signatures or incorrectly formatted documents.

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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.

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.

An interrogatory is part of the discovery process before the trial.The interrogatory is considered to be conducted under oath. Any information provided on it will be seriously reviewed by the court and the lawyers involved. Your lawyer can ask any question that he or she wants on the form.

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.

If the plaintiff does not respond to the court order, then you can file a Motion to Dismiss and you may win your case. Send a final request. If they do not respond to the final request within 30 days you can send the court an application for entry of final judgment or dismissal.

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 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.

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.

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Montana Discovery Interrogatories from Plaintiff to Defendant with Production Requests