Do you have to answer interrogatories in a divorce?
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Do you have to answer interrogatories in a divorce?
There are several kinds of written discovery that you and your spouse can use to get all the information you need. You will likely be required to answer the questions and produce all the documents asked for as long as it is reasonable, and a lot is considered reasonable during a divorce.
What is an interrogatory in divorce?
Interrogatories are sent during the discovery phase of your Divorce or Parentage Case. They are written questions from the other spouse or parent. If you have received Interrogatories, you have twenty-eight days to either object or respond and prepare your written answers.
Can you get alimony if you cheated?
Cheating does not affect spousal support awards in California. In this state, a dependent spouse can have a one night stand or a full-blown affair and it will not reduce or eliminate their ability to receive alimony.
How do you get over someone who cheated and lied to you?
- 5 Ways to Recover From Being Cheated, Lied to, or Manipulated.
- Forgive yourself for being fooled.
- Don’t give a known liar the benefit of the doubt.
- Learn the basics of deception detection.
- Stop being shy about checking things out.
- Don’t change who you are.
Can you ever trust a cheater again?
You will never be able to trust your partner after an affair “Once the couple understands each other’s relationship concerns and the one who cheated is remorseful, trust is again possible.” Sometimes the recovery process can result in a relationship that is stronger than ever before.
Should you give someone who cheated on you a second chance?
If the perpetrator offers heartfelt condolences, proclaims his or her love for you, and wallows in pity when they cheat but then do it again, it is not a good idea to keep giving them second chances. You should not have to put yourself through more hurt and disappointment because of their false promises.
Should you forgive a cheating girlfriend?
When someone cheats on you, your mind and emotions scream at you to hate, punish and never forgive. It’s hard to let go of those feelings. Nonetheless, forgiving someone for cheating will actually benefit the faithful person more than the cheater. The anger we feel after infidelity is like a poison that lives in us.