RicoSinRon
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wisconsin
My wife filed for divorce and an emergency custody hearing. I only had 5 days to prepare, and it didn't turn out to well. She requested full custody and placement, and I got split custody and every other weekend. We both had lawyers for the hearing, but I am no longer represented as I cannot afford it.
I spoke with an attorney from Wisconsin Judicare, and he told me I had a pretty strong case and should be fine without an attorney.
I would like to submit a request of admissions to her and her attorney. I have about 60 questions I would like answered. They are yes or no questions pertaining to her drug use, affairs, and validity of her initial affidavit and testimony in court. (My attorney did manage to get her to commit perjury)
All of the questions I am asking I have proof of. Mainly photographs, text messages from her, her own written statements, and affidavits from friends and family.
What is the process for filing this request. I spoke with the court clerk, and there is no local procedure that I need to follow.
I am planning on writing a letter to her attorney, and sending a copy to him and her via certified mail. In the letter I will outline my request for information and that the inquiry can be done in his office with a court recorder. I will also send the questions. From what I understand, they have 30 days to respond.
If I get no response, or she refuses, I can then file a Motion to Compel with the courthouse.
I am doing this properly? Anything I need to be aware of?
My wife filed for divorce and an emergency custody hearing. I only had 5 days to prepare, and it didn't turn out to well. She requested full custody and placement, and I got split custody and every other weekend. We both had lawyers for the hearing, but I am no longer represented as I cannot afford it.
I spoke with an attorney from Wisconsin Judicare, and he told me I had a pretty strong case and should be fine without an attorney.
I would like to submit a request of admissions to her and her attorney. I have about 60 questions I would like answered. They are yes or no questions pertaining to her drug use, affairs, and validity of her initial affidavit and testimony in court. (My attorney did manage to get her to commit perjury)
All of the questions I am asking I have proof of. Mainly photographs, text messages from her, her own written statements, and affidavits from friends and family.
What is the process for filing this request. I spoke with the court clerk, and there is no local procedure that I need to follow.
I am planning on writing a letter to her attorney, and sending a copy to him and her via certified mail. In the letter I will outline my request for information and that the inquiry can be done in his office with a court recorder. I will also send the questions. From what I understand, they have 30 days to respond.
If I get no response, or she refuses, I can then file a Motion to Compel with the courthouse.
I am doing this properly? Anything I need to be aware of?