Legal Question in Family Law in Maryland

How can I write up my own interrogatories? And do I have to answer any interrogatories that someone's lawyer has send me?


Asked on 4/26/12, 2:46 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Sher Wagshal and Sher

To answer your second question, if you are a party to the litigation you must comply with the discovery rules, which means answering interrogatories, providing documents, submitting to a deposition if scheduled. You obviously need representation, and if you feel you can't afford typical attorney fees, you may qualify for a reduced fee attorney through your county bar association's lawyer referral service. There are probably form interrogatories available on line or perhaps through a pro se program at the circuit court in your county, or you could use the one's served on you as a guide, depending on what you want to know in terms of your spouse's income, financial accounts, property, or other issues present in your case.

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Answered on 4/27/12, 6:58 am


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