In divorce cases, discovery plays a crucial role in uncovering essential information. Here’s a look at the key tools used:
- Special Interrogatories: Tailored questions sent to the opposing party for specific answers, like details on bank accounts or prenuptial agreements.
- Request for Documents: Essential for obtaining financial documents, especially when there’s informal non-disclosure. Protective orders can maintain confidentiality.
- Request for Admission: A straightforward yes or no question that can be pivotal in court to challenge later testimony.
- Deposition: A more dynamic form of discovery, allowing for follow-up questions. It’s crucial for gathering detailed information and can be used for impeachment in trial.
- Subpoenas: Used to obtain records from institutions like banks, ensuring complete disclosure of all account information, active or closed.
Understanding these tools is key to a thorough and fair divorce process. They help ensure all necessary information comes to light.
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