This approach is extremely dangerous because the divorcing spouse will, as part of the discovery process, obtain financial documents about those assets and be asked
question under penalties of perjury.
Not exact matches
Depositions and interrogatories involve
questions posed
under penalty of perjury to the parties in a lawsuit.
«I hereby certify
under Penalty of Perjury that I have read and agree to the above Policies and Procedures and that I will complete the course in its entirety, including all course materials, review
questions and / or quizzes, and the final examination on my own without the assistance
of any outside party.»
When you enroll in the course you are stating
under penalty of perjury that you, and not another person, studied the material in its entirety and completed the chapter
questions.
«I hereby certify
under Penalty of Perjury that I have read and agree to the above Policies and Procedures and that I will complete the Nevada Online DUI School course in its entirety, including all course materials, review
questions and / or quizzes, and the final examination on my own without the assistance
of any outside party.»
If LexisNexis is unable to draw enough information to ask these
questions, you will be required to download, print and have notarized an affidavit
under penalty of perjury that you are not getting assistance from any other person while taking the final exam.
Penalty of Perjury Statement «I hereby certify
under Penalty of Perjury that I have read and agree to the above Policies and Procedures and that I will complete the Michigan Driver Improvement course in its entirety, including all course materials, review
questions and / or quizzes, and the final examination on my own without the assistance
of any outside party.»
It usually takes several months to gather this information through discovery methods, such as subpoenas and interrogatories — written
questions that you and your spouse both must answer
under penalty of perjury.
Lawyers in courtroom cases tend to prepare interrogatories (
questions) to be answered
under penalty of perjury, set depositions, conduct opposition research to put the other spouse in the worst possible light, and prepare for trial.