Texas Discovery Admissions Limit

Summary

In Texas family law cases, Rule 198 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure governs requests for admissions, and there is no specific numerical limit. However, courts can limit requests if they are deemed excessive or burdensome. For complex cases, you may request additional admissions by demonstrating good cause. Consider consulting with a legal professional for guidance on your specific situation.

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what rule says that I can only provide * admissions such as to admit to this and stuff
In Texas, the rule that limits the number of admissions in discovery is found in the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically Rule *.*(b)(*). This rule typically limits the number of requests for admissions to *, but you can request more if you show good cause due to the complexity of your case.
that's referring to interrogatories not admissions
You're right. I apologize for the confusion. In Texas, Rule * of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure governs requests for admissions. There isn't a specific limit in Rule * for the number of admissions you can submit. However, keep in mind that the court can limit requests if they find them to be excessive or burdensome.
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