Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
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what is standard family law interrogatories
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They are a set of questions which the other party must answer as part of a divorce. They can be found online at the Florida Supreme Court site. Look for Form 12.930(b).
http://www.flcourts.org/gen_public/family/forms_rules/index.shtml
They must be answered and returned to the party who filed the interrogatories within the mandated timeframe.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: family law
It's a set of standard questions about you and your financial situation. Each party is entitled to certain pieces of information in order to proceed with a divorce or other family law action. The standard questions help the parties gather the information and answer in an organized way. The other party should have sent you a copy of the interrogatories. Your side should do the same. Answer the questions and send them back. There may be supplemental questions later if they feel it's necessary.