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WittyUserName

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Idaho

Quick question, hopefully:

I got the list of interrogatories this week and am gathering some documentation. One of them asks me to "Please list every debt owed to you by others, or in which you have an interest, setting forth the date the debt was incurred, name and address of the debtor, the original amount of the debt, present amount of the debt, terms of repayment, and applicable interest rate."

To me this means list everything owed to me, but is it possible that "in which I have an interest" could mean all debts that I owe as well? Debts owed to me is an extremely short list, whereas the list of debts I owe is considerably longer. :o

Thanks for your help!
 


truebluemd

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Idaho

Quick question, hopefully:

I got the list of interrogatories this week and am gathering some documentation. One of them asks me to "Please list every debt owed to you by others, or in which you have an interest, setting forth the date the debt was incurred, name and address of the debtor, the original amount of the debt, present amount of the debt, terms of repayment, and applicable interest rate."

To me this means list everything owed to me, but is it possible that "in which I have an interest" could mean all debts that I owe as well?

the simple answer is no. if you need more clarification on the "interests" issue, call the atty who sent the interrogetories
 

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