Q: Civli Post Judgement Discovery in Tennessee
The judgment is just against me. I own zero assets, either solo, jointly, or tenants by the entirety. How do I best object/respond to requests for spouse info during post-judgment interrogatories? Invasion of privacy? Same thing with tax return requests? Redact all info but specific to me or refuse to give the entire return (it is a joint return)?
A: You probably have no grounds to deny their discovery requests. Answer truthfully before a notarty. Then file a Notice of Exempt Property.
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