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Home > Money & Services > Bankruptcy & Debt   »   debtors interragtories

 
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Old Mar 6, 2007, 08:14 AM
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debtors interragtories

Hello

My Sister Recieved A Paper From A Deputy At Her Home
She Was Gone And The Deputy Left It With Me To Give Her,i Thought It Was A Civil Warrent But It Is A Paper That Has A Court Date For Debtors Interragtories What In The World Is That?
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Old Mar 6, 2007, 10:22 AM   #2  
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As I understand it, interragtories are basically detailed questions that must be answered by a debtor to the court re: things like assets which might be used to satisfy a judgement.

For example, if a court ruled against your sister over a defaulted credit card bill and a judgement was entered in favor of, say citibank, Citibank could then file with the court a detailed list of questions, such as list all of the bank accounts, numbers, amounts etc...provide wage stubs, tax returns etc....basically any and all things which could help a court determine a debtors financial standing and ability to satisfy the judgement.

Others may be able to add more, but that's what I think it is in a nutshell.

One quick point, I cut and pasted your spelling of the word and it is spelled "interrogatories"

Here;s a link with some additional info

Interrogatories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Old Mar 6, 2007, 10:42 AM   #3  
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Thanks a lot for the information sorry about the spelling does this mean she has to go? I told her it was important but she just laughed and said just because capital one has a judgement does't mean they will get anything She works and I think they will garnish her wages
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