Summary
In Texas, you can request to exceed the 25-interrogatory limit by filing a motion with the court, explaining the necessity of additional questions. Provide specific reasons for each extra interrogatory. For child custody modification, consider detailed questions about income, assets, living arrangements, and involvement in the childs life. Written submissions are crucial, especially when oral arguments are not heard. If youve already submitted documents, ensure they are comprehensive and address all necessary aspects of your case.Full Conversation
If my interrogatories will exceed * how can I get away with sending more interrogatories
In Texas, you can request to exceed the limit of * interrogatories by seeking permission from the court. Here's how you might approach it:
- File a motion with the court explaining why additional interrogatories are necessary.
- Demonstrate that the additional interrogatories are essential for obtaining crucial information.
- Provide specific reasons for each additional interrogatory requested.
Would you like help with drafting the motion?
he First Court of Appeals has set the above cause for submission on Tuesday, March
*, * before a panel consisting of Chief Justice Adams, Justice Gunn and Justice Guiney,
subject to change by the Court.
The Court will not hear oral argument.
It seems you have a scheduled court submission and want to ensure your interrogatories are effectively handled. Since the court will not hear oral arguments, your written submissions are crucial. If you need assistance drafting the motion to submit more than * interrogatories, I can help with that. Would you like to proceed with that, or is there another specific concern you have regarding the submission?
no this is what the court of appeals sent me
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It looks like you have a scheduled submission with the First Court of Appeals and need to handle interrogatories effectively. Since the court won't hear oral arguments, your written submissions are crucial. Would you need help drafting your motion, or is there a specific concern about your submission?
no I already sent them a long time ago
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It sounds like you've already taken significant steps in your case. Since you've already submitted the necessary documents, there's not much more I can assist with at this point. If you have any other specific legal questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!