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Requests for Admissions Discovery In Divorce

REQUESTS FOR ADMISSIONS DISCOVERY SERVED IN DIVORCE CASES

Requests for Admissions are a tool used by attorneys to discover information in divorce cases.  These documents are served by either a plaintiff or defendant on the other party to answer, under oath and penalty of perjury, either admitting or denying a specific factual statement.  For example, some sample Requests for Admissions may look like these:

  • Admit that you were fired from your most recent employment.
  • Admit that your daughter, Chelsea, failed Algebra class in the fall of 2012.
  • Admit that you began an intimate relationship with a person other than your wife in October 2010.
  • Admit that you are signatory on a Bank of America checking account.

The responding party would then “admit” or “deny” these statements, under oath and penalty of perjury.

For additional information about discovery conducted in divorce cases, contact our offices today.  We are available by phone or email at your convenience.

Our firm serves the entirety of Eastern Massachusetts.  We handle many cases in Middlesex County (courthouses are in Woburn and Lowell) and Norfolk County (Canton), as well as Essex County in Salem.  We also handle matters in Bristol County, including the New Bedford, Fall River and Taunton courthouses.  We also serve all courts in Plymouth County including the Family and Probate Courthouses in Plymouth and Brockton.  We have offices conveniently located in Needham, Boston, Hingham and New Bedford.