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Must I give a deposition for my parents divorce?

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Mr.deBlaque

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia.

My parents are getting divorced. I'm 18+. I've tried my hardest to be neutral and not let them pull me into it. Today my sister got a call from one of their attorneys and she thinks they're going to ask/tell her to give a deposition. I just want to know if I can refuse if they ask me. Or am I required by law?
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia.

My parents are getting divorced. I'm 18+. I've tried my hardest to be neutral and not let them pull me into it. Today my sister got a call from one of their attorneys and she thinks they're going to ask/tell her to give a deposition. I just want to know if I can refuse if they ask me. Or am I required by law?

The attorney can ask what they want - it's up to the adults who are asked, whether or not they feel like complying with such a request.
 

ecmst12

Senior Member
Depends if you receive a subpeona or not. If you are subpeona'd, you need to appear. If you are merely asked, you can decline.
 

Mr.deBlaque

Junior Member
Depends if you receive a subpeona or not. If you are subpeona'd, you need to appear. If you are merely asked, you can decline.
Okay, so what would determine whether or not I receive a subpoena? What requirements or qualifications would the circumstances have to meet?
 

tranquility

Senior Member
Okay, so what would determine whether or not I receive a subpoena? What requirements or qualifications would the circumstances have to meet?
All they need is that your testimony is likely to lead to relevant evidence. If they want you, you will have to testify.
 

Mr.deBlaque

Junior Member
Okay, so in summary...

I'm not legally obligated to do a deposition unless I receive a subpoena. But there really is nothing preventing them from serving me with one.

Thanks for the information and time, everyone. Best of luck.
 

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