Interrogatories are written questions sent from one side of the case to the other. You can find a good general definition/article here. Also, Indiana's Rule of Trial Procedure sets out the rule regarding Interrogatories in Interrogatories to Parties.
I wrote about discovery generally in Divorce, Between The Provisional Hearing and The Final Hearing: Discovery.
For examples of what Interrogatories look like and what they might cover (but everything they might cover), I have posted at JD Supra the following forms: Support Modification Interrogatories, Interrogatories Visitation, DIVORCE- INTERROGATORIES- NO kids, divorce- Interrogatories- kids, and Custody INTERROGATORIES.
By the way, these forms were originally created in HotDocs and how the variables that need changed from case to case.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Discovery: Interrogatories
Posted by Sam Hasler at 8/26/2009 10:24:00 AM
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