Columbus Ohio Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests

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Ohio
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Columbus
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OH-021A-D
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This form, Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests, is a sample of interrogatories for the Defendant in a Divorce action to ask the Plaintiff. It also includes requests for production of documents. You should only use this form as a guide and delete questions not relevant to your case, as well as add questions you or your client want to ask the Plaintiff based upon the facts of your case. It also includes the separate Notice of Filing of Discovery to be filed with the Court Clerk.

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Interrogatories are a discovery tool that the parties can use to have specific questions about a case answered before trial. Interrogatories are lists of questions sent to the other party that s/he must respond to in writing.

A party shall not propound more than forty interrogatories to any other party without leave of the commission. Upon motion, and for good cause shown, the commission may extend the number of interrogatories that a party may serve upon another party.

In a civil action, an interrogatory is a list of questions one party sends to another as part of the discovery process. The recipient must answer the questions under oath and according to the case's schedule.

Answers to interrogatories can be much more complete than answers to deposition questions. Interrogatories are generally less expensive than depositions because they don't require court reporter fees, transcript costs, or attorney time in traveling to and from the deposition.

Whereas depositions are useful for obtaining candid responses from a party and answers not prepared in advance, interrogatories are designed to obtain accurate information about specific topics. Interrogatories can be quicker, less costly, and less complicated than depositions, but there are downsides.

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.

Rule 34 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provides for discovery and inspection of documents and things in the course of developing a case for trial. Subsection (b)(1)(A) states that the request must ?describe with reasonable particularity each item or category of items to be inspected.? See Fed. R. Civ.

Interrogatories are to be raised at a pre-trial stage and must have a close connection with the matter in question, whereas cross examinations have a wider scope of questions that can be asked.

Whereas depositions are useful for obtaining candid responses from a party and answers not prepared in advance, interrogatories are designed to obtain accurate information about specific topics. Interrogatories can be quicker, less costly, and less complicated than depositions, but there are downsides.

The responding party must serve its answers and any objections within 30 days after being served with the interrogatories. A shorter or longer time may be stipulated to under Rule 29 or be ordered by the court.

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Columbus Ohio Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests