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Petitioner's notice to produce and first request for production of documents

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soconfused01

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


My husband filed for divorce. I received the Petitioner's notice to produce and first request for production of documents to Respondent. It does not give a timeframe to answer these and send documents. I received the First Interrogatories to Respondent the same day in the mail certified with a 30 day time frame. Are both required at the same time? The Notice to produce starts off saying I need to produce at any hearing and/or trials. So that confuses me. Can I get an extension to answer these interrogatories and produce documents? How do I go about that? I am representing myself and my husband has an attorney. He served me with this information a couple weeks before Christmas and it's proving to be harder to get the information around this time.

I NEED HELP!
 


TheGeekess

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


My husband filed for divorce. I received the Petitioner's notice to produce and first request for production of documents to Respondent. It does not give a timeframe to answer these and send documents. I received the First Interrogatories to Respondent the same day in the mail certified with a 30 day time frame. Are both required at the same time? The Notice to produce starts off saying I need to produce at any hearing and/or trials. So that confuses me. Can I get an extension to answer these interrogatories and produce documents? How do I go about that? I am representing myself and my husband has an attorney. He served me with this information a couple weeks before Christmas and it's proving to be harder to get the information around this time.

I NEED HELP!
Self-help legal resources


For those who want to consider filing an action in court on their own, below is a list of resources. These sites have forms and instructions, which include forms for legitimation and visitation.

www.fultonfamilydivision.com This is the site of the Fulton County Superior Court Family Division's Family Law Information Center. Any resident of the State of Georgia can visit the center in person at its location. The address is 185 Central Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. 30303. The phone is 404-335-2789. One can receive a free, brief legal consultation with an attorney by calling and making an appointment. However, a non-custodial parent must follow the guidelines of the county with legal jurisdiction over his/her particular legal issues.

www.co.dekalb.ga.us/dekalbflic This is the site of DeKalb County Superior Court's Family Law Information Center. Any DeKalb resident or person with a family law issue related to DeKalb County can visit the center at its location at 120 West Trinity Place, Decatur, Ga. 30030. The phone is 404-687-3990. Brief, legal consultations with an attorney are available for $10 by calling and making an appointment.

http://sca.cobbcountyga.gov/familylaw_workshop.htm This is the site of the Cobb County Superior Court Family Law Workshop. Any Cobb resident or person with a family law issue related to Cobb County can visit the center at 30 Waddell Street, Marietta, Ga. 30090. The phone is 770-528-1812. The workshop is free of charge and provides answers to basic questions about divorce, paternity/legitimation, contempt, and modification cases.

http://production.albany.ga.us/law_library/LL_forms_family_law.htm This is the site of the Dougherty County Superior Court Law Library. Any Dougherty resident or person with a family law issue related to Dougherty County can visit the center at its location at 225 Pine Avenue, Room 212, Albany, Ga. 31702. The phone is 229-431-2133. The library manager, who is an attorney, is available to provide assistance with conducting research, finding appropriate materials and possible legal resources, suggesting self-help resources, and answering legal reference questions in person or by e-mail. However, the library manager is not permitted to give legal advice or interpret specific legal situations.

www.hallcounty.org/judicial/jud_FLIC&GAL.asp This is the site of the Hall and Dawson County Superior Court Family Law Information Center. Any Hall or Dawson resident or person with a family law issue related to Hall or Dawson Counties can visit the center at its location at 225 Green Street, S.E., Gainesville, Ga. 30501. The phone is 770-531-2463. Brief, legal consultations with an attorney are available at no cost in Dawson County. However, a financial qualification is required for attorney consultations in Hall County.

http://www.appfamilylawcenter.org/ This is the site of the Appalachian Family Law Information Center serving Fannin, Gilmer, and Pickens counties. Any Fannin, Gilmer or Pickens resident or person with a family law issue related to these counties can visit the center at its location at 1 Broad Street, Suite 102 A, Ellijay, Ga. 30540. The phone is 706-299-1444. Brief, legal consultations with an attorney are available by appointment for income-qualified individuals.

www.LegalAid-Ga.org This site is a project of the Atlanta Legal Aid Society, the Georgia Legal Services Program and the Pro Bono Project of the State Bar of Georgia. It is a guide to free legal information and services including the topics of legitimation, visitation, and custody.

A list of the Georgia Superior Court Clerks for every county is on this web site: www.gsccca.org.
 

single317dad

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


My husband filed for divorce. I received the Petitioner's notice to produce and first request for production of documents to Respondent. It does not give a timeframe to answer these and send documents. I received the First Interrogatories to Respondent the same day in the mail certified with a 30 day time frame. Are both required at the same time? The Notice to produce starts off saying I need to produce at any hearing and/or trials. So that confuses me. Can I get an extension to answer these interrogatories and produce documents? How do I go about that? I am representing myself and my husband has an attorney. He served me with this information a couple weeks before Christmas and it's proving to be harder to get the information around this time.

I NEED HELP!
While you are allowed to ask for more time (which the court may grant if it sees fit), you should also go ahead and work on your responses to the Interrogatories. Any you leave unanswered by the deadline could be presumed as fact at trial. On the production of documents, you should object to any requests that are overly burdensome to produce.

You need to read and learn GA civil procedure in its entirety, very quickly:

http://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/2010/title-9

http://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/2010/title-9
 

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