Calculation of Support: Can a Deposition Duces Tecum Ask for More Than Mandatory Disclosure Requires

lundi 9 février 2015

My question involves child support in the State of: Florida



The plaintiff has already asked for the last 12 months of my bank checking & savings account statements via a Request to Produce. However, Florida Rule of Civil Procedure MANDATORY DISCLOSURE 12.285(e)(8) states I must only provide "All periodic statements from the last 3 months for all checking accounts, and from the last 12 months for all other accounts (for example, savings accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit, etc.)". In my Response I stated this objection and included 3 months of checking and 12 months of savings accounts. Now the plaintiff has filed a Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum and is asking for 2 years of these statements. Do I have to provide them even though I have complied with what mandatory disclosure requires? If not, how do I object to this? At the deposition or do I need to file something in court?



Additionally, can they file the same thing and request the same types and amounts of documents from my wife since she is not a party to the child support case? We keep our financials separate.





Calculation of Support: Can a Deposition Duces Tecum Ask for More Than Mandatory Disclosure Requires

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