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Georgia Discovery Process: What to Know for Your Divorce

July 11, 2023
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Going through a divorce can be an emotional and difficult time for everyone involved. The discovery process can make the process even more overwhelming as it can be confusing and time-consuming. At The Fairell Firm, we understand that the discovery process can be complicated, which is why we're here to provide clarity and support. Contact us, and we'll explore what the Georgia discovery process is and what you need to know to navigate it successfully.

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Understanding the Georgia Discovery Process


The discovery process is a critical stage in every divorce case. It is a legal process in which both parties exchange information relevant to the case. This information can be used to prepare for trials or negotiations. The discovery process can take different forms such as depositions, requests for production of documents, interrogatories, and requests for admissions.


Depositions


Depositions involve sworn statements taken under oath by each spouse's lawyers. During a deposition, the witness is asked questions, and their answers are recorded by a court reporter. Depositions can be used during the trial or as a tool to gather information to build a case.

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Request for Production of Documents


A request for the production of documents is a formal request for documentation, which can include bank statements, medical records, employment records, and more. These documents can help establish the value of assets and income, which can be crucial in a divorce settlement.

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Interrogatories


Interrogatories are written questions that the opposing party must answer under oath. Interrogatories can be used to provide clarity on details that were not addressed in other discovery methods, making them essential in some cases.


The discovery process is a critical stage in divorce proceedings. It can be a time-consuming and confusing process, which is why it's important to work with a trusted and experienced attorney. At The Fairell Firm, we're here to provide you with the support you need throughout the discovery process and beyond. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and discover how we can assist you in your Georgia divorce case.

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