Interrogatories

Pronounced: in-ter-RAH-guh-tor-ees


What it means: These are written questions one side sends to the other, and you’re required to answer them truthfully. It’s part of the discovery process.

Example: “I had to answer interrogatories about my finances and parenting time.”

When it's used: During the discovery phase, before settlement or trial.

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