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Oregon Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant

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What is this form?

The Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding is a legal document used during the discovery phase of a divorce case. It allows either the Plaintiff or Defendant to request information and documents from the opposing party. This form serves to clarify financial matters and other relevant aspects of the marriage, helping both parties to establish their positions and prepare for trial. Unlike generic interrogatories, this form is specifically tailored for divorce proceedings and encompasses a comprehensive range of topics including income, property, and debts.


Key parts of this document

  • Full name, address, date of birth, and social security number of the responding party.
  • Employment history, including positions, income, and terms of employment.
  • Details about real estate ownership and associated financial interests.
  • Information on accounts and investments held in financial institutions.
  • Disclosure of debts and financial obligations.
  • Identification of any gifts or loans made to parties outside the marriage.
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When to use this form

This form should be used when one party in a divorce proceeding seeks to obtain specific information from the other party. It is particularly useful for uncovering financial details, property interests, and other facts relevant to the divorce settlement. Use this form when preparing for court to ensure that you have full disclosures that can impact decisions regarding asset division and spousal support.

Who needs this form

  • Either the Plaintiff or Defendant in a divorce case.
  • Individuals seeking detailed financial information from their spouse.
  • Legal representatives or attorneys preparing for a divorce trial.

How to complete this form

  • Identify both parties involved in the divorce and ensure accurate contact information is provided.
  • Fill out each interrogatory with specific details regarding employment, financial accounts, and property interests.
  • Indicate any debts or obligations, including details on outstanding loans and personal finances.
  • Review for completeness and relevance, deleting any questions that do not apply to your case.
  • File the completed interrogation form with the court and serve a copy to the other party, along with the Notice of Service.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to provide complete and truthful answers to all interrogatories.
  • Neglecting to delete questions that are not relevant to the case.
  • Not serving the form properly to the other party leading to potential legal complications.
  • Missing the filing deadline with the court.

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  • Convenience of downloading and completing the form from home.
  • Editability allows for customization based on specific case requirements.
  • Access to templates drafted by licensed attorneys ensures compliance and accuracy.

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FAQ

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.

The most commonly reported major contributors to divorce were lack of commitment, infidelity, and conflict/arguing. The most common final straw reasons were infidelity, domestic violence, and substance use. More participants blamed their partners than blamed themselves for the divorce.

There are four main types of California divorce options that can be chosen: no-fault divorce, uncontested divorce, simplified divorce and limited divorce.

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Oregon Discovery Interrogatories for Divorce Proceeding for either Plaintiff or Defendant