What is a post judgment discovery?

What is a post judgment discovery?

Post-judgment discovery typically consists of interrogatories and requests to produce. The interrogatories are questions designed to uncover any assets the debtor may possess or has recently possessed. The request to produce forces the debtor to produce specific documents in order to verify assets.

What is Post Judgement in divorce?

At the core, post judgment means after a judgment has been entered. In most cases, a divorce, legal separation or nullity judgment is entered by the court after the parties reach an agreement or there is a trial on the merits.

Is the rule of discovery an exception to the statute of limitations?

The “discovery rule” is an exception to the statute of limitations that extends the deadline for filing a case based on the time it took to discover your injury, condition, or damages, or the time it took to reveal the misconduct or bad acts that give rise to your suit.

How long does it take for discovery in court?

Discovery or Evidence Gathering The parties have 20 to 30 days to answer and produce the documents. The judge can set a time limit on discovery, generally giving the parties 3 to 6 months to complete the process. Sometimes there are discovery disputes that must be resolved by the court.