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Is it typical for the client to fill out interrogatories or the attorney?

Question Details:Should the attorney handle this effort?

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Robert Spitz | Robert J. Spitz, Attorney at Law Answered 2 years ago This Ontario, CA attorney is licensed in California

If you are not getting the support you need from your attorney, you always have the option of changing your attorney.   You are never "locked in" to using the initial attorney, especially if you find the attorney is not performing satisfactorily.

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S.L,. Member, California Bar | FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney Answered 2 years ago

The client should answer the interrogatories to the best of his or her ability.  The client's answers are frequently incomplete and/or inappropriate and the attorney will need to provide additional information to answer the interrogatories.  The client then reviews the answers to the interrogatories as the client will need to sign a verification of having answered the questions.

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