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Family Law Interrogatories
by: Staff FALDP

Hi Sullivan,

The Florida Supreme Court's site - www.flcourts.org publishes a set of Standard Family Law Interrogatories which are questions that you can ask of your ex. You can also add additional questions, and request that she produce documents to prove that her statements are true.

The instructions state, in part:

You should use this form to tell the court that you are asking the other party in your case to answer certain standard questions in writing. These questions are called interrogatories, and they must relate to your case. The standard family law interrogatories are designed to supplement the information provided in the Financial Affidavit, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(b) or (c). You should carefully read the standard interrogatory forms, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.930(b) and (c), to determine which questions, if any, the other party needs to answer in order to provide you with information not covered by the financial affidavit forms.

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