Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota
Affidavit
If I don't sign an affidavit, can I be subpoened?
Asked on 3/24/09, 3:57 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005
Minnesota Lawyers
Re: Affidavit
You can always be subpoenaed to appear in a court proceeding and prvide testimony. You can also be subpoenaed, in some instances, to appear at a deposition to provide discoverable information. Whether or not the subpoena is valid would depend on how it is served and the nature of the case.
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Answered on 3/28/09, 11:33 am