If some issues can't be settled, you'll probably have what is called “discovery." Discovery seeks to find out as much information as possible from the other spouse. Either you or your spouse, or both, can use discovery. Discovery can be done by using: Written interrogatories. One spouse...
The judgment creditor may send you the Judgment Creditor Information Sheet (CCDC-CV-114). You may be required to answer interrogatories (written questions under penalty of perjury) or appear in court to answer them (or both). Completion of the information sheet is required. Then, return the ...
In addition to this, attorneys gather information through requests for production of documents, requests for admissions, depositions, interrogatories, and requests for independent medical examination (IME). The judge will often schedule conferences during the discovery stage. These can cover things like...
Carol Dodge: I remember Mike and I sitting down … And I said, "OK Mike, here's a piece of paper. Now I want you to write down from your great grandfather to your grandfather to your dad … And he did me a genealogy sheet. Mike Usry Jr.: My grandfather … h...
In addition to this, attorneys gather information through requests for production of documents, requests for admissions, depositions, interrogatories, and requests for independent medical examination (IME). The judge will often schedule conferences during the discovery stage. These can cover things like...
In a wrongful death suit, you might request a copy of the defendant’s insurance policy. Interrogatories. These are written questions posed to the other party, who must answer them under oath. If you are bringing a wrongful death suit based on medical malpractice, you might ask the doctor ...
At any point during that process, you may want to file a motion to compel discovery if the other side is not giving you information you have reason to believe they have. For example, you may send written questions known as interrogatories to the other side. If you do not receive answers...