Discovery is a legal process that enables you to gather pertinent information from the opposing party so that you can use it at trial. The discovery process enables you to gather all of the evidence you need to prove your case and also defend any claims made against you. In family law cases, it’s very common that each party will send interrogatories, requests for production of documents, and requests for admissions. Parties may also have depositions which means one party can ask other questions under oath.
It is imperative that you complete the discovery process because failure to do so can severely hamper your case. You will not be able to present evidence to the court if you did not disclose it in discovery. Furthermore, if a party refuses to comply with discovery, the court may order them to do so if it’s brought to the court’s attention. If you have any questions about the discovery process, please call us at (443) 741-2567 and we would be happy to help.