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Production of Documents – Part 2
The Request for Production of Documents can seem inundating. The categories listed below do not represent a complete list and does not represent all of the documents you may be ask to produce. All of the documents mentioned below pertain … Continue reading
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Tagged #dfwdivorcefinances, Banking records, community property, Documents, income, loans, Mortgages, promissory notes, Request for Production of Documents, retirement benefits, separate property, tax returns
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Divorce and Discovery
The discovery process, during a divorce, can be very upsetting if you allow it to affect you negatively. During this period you will deal with the issuing of or responding to Request for Production of Documents, Written Interrogatories and Disclosures; … Continue reading
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