Legal Question in Family Law in California

Form Interogatories

Hi, my soon to be ex-wife's attorney has sent me a ''form interrogatories'' and is requesting a bunch of information from me to bring to a deposition. I am a member and a signer of a corporation, & im requested to produce bank statements, etc from ''any corporation i have an interest in.'' My wife has some clue that i have a corporation, but has no idea what bank the corporation is with. There has been little money (less than $3000) that has passed thru the corporate bank account since Jan 2001. I dont want to disclose the corporation's bank accounts or anything else relating to the corporation for that matter. How can i avoid disclosing corporate information? What can happen if i dont disclose it? Also, if I dont disclose it, are there other ways my wife can find out about the corporate bank records---like via a subpoena? If a subpoena is filed requesting bank records, wont my wife have to know which bank the corporation is at to send them a subpoen?


Asked on 9/08/04, 10:33 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

PATRICK MCCRARY PATRICK MCCRARY

Re: Form Interogatories

You probably can't avoid disclosure. You should retain an attorney who can give you advice concerning the discovery requested. Good Luck, Pat

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Answered on 9/09/04, 10:18 am


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