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#1
Dear Socrateaser / Interrogatories
Nov 08, 2006, 11:42:30 AM
Soc, I am preparing interrogatories for parenting and financial info. (Case and all parties are in MT) I had prepared the following interrogatories with regard to the parenting schedule for the child, but someone mentioned that they could be refused for being far reaching and overly broad.

Would you please review them and share with me if you think they are acceptable or over reaching?

1) State the permanent legal and physical custody arrangements that you believe are in the best interests of the child, specifically address the time that each natural parent should have with child.
 
2) Describe in detail the parenting responsibilities assumed by each party to date, and specifically set forth the time spent by each party with the child to date.
 
3)  State the name and address of each witness, expert or otherwise, that you intend to call on your behalf in this proceeding, and for each such witness, state:
a. The substance of the facts and opinions to which the witness is expected to testify;
b. Any assumed facts upon which the witness will rely;
c. A summary of the grounds for each opinion;
d. The contents of any documents upon which the witness will rely; and
e. The venue, case name and file number of any other matter in which the witness has testified


Thank you.
#2
Dear Socrateaser / Time off From Child Support?
Sep 28, 2006, 01:48:10 PM
All parties and order in MT

My husband and I are expecting our 1st child. He has one child who is 5 now. There is a child support order in place and we are going to court in 2 months for a child support review and for more parenting time.

The mother has requested a parenting eval. and has offered to pay for it. The professional she selected is unavailable for sevaral months.  We have suggested less qualified individuals instead, she disagrees.

She has offered to waive child support from October until whenever the parenting eval is completed if we will agree to the evaluator she has suggested. We dont object to the evaluator, just the amount of time we'd have to wait before she can get to us.

The mother makes more in a year than my husband and I combined, the child wants for nothing and will not be harmed in any way by this. She says she doesnt even use the child support. Says it all goes in to a college account.

1) Is this legal?
2) Can the attorneys write an agreement to eliminate child support for a few months for the judge to sign off on?
3) If this is allowed, is there a specific term for it?
4) Does this seem strange in your opinion?
#3
Custody Issues / CASA
Feb 01, 2007, 03:21:25 PM
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