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Q: What are written interrogatories?
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Can a lawyer assist in answering your interrogatives from opposing attorney?

Yes. Answering interrogatories is part of the normal tasks of an attorney who is representing you in any lawsuit.Yes. Answering interrogatories is part of the normal tasks of an attorney who is representing you in any lawsuit.Yes. Answering interrogatories is part of the normal tasks of an attorney who is representing you in any lawsuit.Yes. Answering interrogatories is part of the normal tasks of an attorney who is representing you in any lawsuit.


Do you have to answer matrimonial interrogatories if you divorced from respondent?

Yes


Can you refuse to answer custody interrogatories?

You can but it would not be wise. The Custody Interrogatories Form in the state of N.J gives the judge a idea of how you plan on rasing the child if you were awarded custody.


What is the process for interrogatories?

how do I write a response interogatories? This is for a breach of contract.AnswerIf you are responding to interrogatories, you are just answering the questions.If you are involved in litigation, you need to hire an attorney.


What will happen if you don't answer interrogatories?

The party posing the interrogatories can file a motion to "compel" (force you) to answer. Interrogatories are part of the "discovery" part of a lawsuit, so that all the information is known to both sides before any trial. There is no longer any "trial by ambush or surprise" like in the Perry Mason shows!


Who must sign answers to interrogatories?

Part of the pre-trial discovery (fact-finding) process in which a witness provides written answers to written questions under oath. The answers must be returned within a specified time, usually 30 days, and often can be used as evidence in the trial. Objections as to relevancy or clarity may be raised either at the time the interrogatories are answered or when they are used in trial. Most states limit the number of interrogatories, which vary by state, that may be asked without the court's permission to keep the questions from being a means of harrassment rather than a source of information


What should you ask in civil rights interrogatories?

can you resolve this dipute without legal action


A list questions from one party of a lawsuit to another party in a lawsuit is called an?

interrogatories


How do you answer interrogagatories?

You answer interrogatories truthfully but without offering absolutely any additional information. Hopefully you have a lawyer.


Can a lawyer ask your social security number in interrogatories?

in some states yes in some no its illegal


What are the benefits of using interrogatories instead of depositions?

About the only benefits are that interrogatories are less expensive and time consuming than depositions. Interrogatories can be typed up and sent to the person for written responses to each question. A deposition requires the physical presence of the parties and the witness and is recorded by a certified shorthand reporter or videotaped. These aspects of a deposition make it a more expensive way of conducting discovery than using interrogatories. Never the less, depositions are still a much more effective means of learning the facts of the other side's case.


How do you answer lawsuit discovery questions?

If you are referring to written discovery, you can simply handwrite or type the answer to the particular question either on the document you received. If there's not enough space, create a document with the case caption, and make sure that the title reflects it's your answers to the interrogatories. Then, reprint the interrogatories, and below that, your answers. If you're asking how to answer questions at a deposition (a deposition is a form of discovery), you have to listen to the question carefully, and only answer what's being asked (if you know the answer, of course).