DIVORCE FAQ #8 8. How can I get information from my spouse about our property and finances? There are several legal procedures. For example, you (and your attorney, if you have one) might take depositions (interview your spouse or other witnesses in person under oath), send interrogatories (written questions) or submit an Inspection Demand (a request that your spouse turn over certain important documents). To gather information from others (an employer, bank or school, for example), you might have to subpoena them to appear with the documents in court or at an attorney's office. Or, you may choose to rely on the disclosure declarations (see #6) that you and your spouse are both required to fill out. GO BACK Contact a Family Law Specialist at Law Offices of Warren R. Shiell today! Please call to make an appointment 310.247.9913. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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