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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2021 · 4 MIN

Discovery in a Divorce | Episode 13

from Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law · host Ryan Kalamaya & Amy Goscha

Discovery in Colorado Divorce: How to Uncover Hidden InformationIn this episode of Divorce at Altitude, Ryan Kalamaya walks listeners through the discovery process in a Colorado divorce. Discovery is the legal process of gathering critical information, and it plays a vital role when one party isn’t forthcoming with necessary details. Ryan explains the rules governing discovery, including Rule 16.2, Rule 26, and others that guide the process in Colorado divorces.Ryan covers various discovery tools, including subpoenas to obtain records from third parties like banks, requests for production to ask your spouse for documents (such as financial records), and interrogatories to ask specific questions about parenting time, decision-making, and financial matters. He also touches on the importance of depositions, where questions are answered under penalty of perjury, providing an opportunity to gather detailed information in complex cases.If you suspect one party is withholding information or want to ensure full financial transparency, this episode offers valuable insights into the discovery process. Ryan also explains how financial disclosure under penalty of perjury works, and when you may need a special master or expert to assist with gathering the right information.Episode OutlineOverview of Discovery in Divorce An introduction to the discovery process and how it fits into a Colorado divorce.Subpoenas and Requests for Production How subpoenas and document production requests help obtain key records, such as bank statements and financial documents.Interrogatories in Divorce Understanding how interrogatories (questions) can be used to clarify issues like parenting and financial matters.Depositions and Sworn Statements How depositions work and the importance of answering questions under oath.When to Use a Discovery Master The role of a discovery master in more complex cases and how experts can assist in gathering critical information.What is Divorce at Altitude? Ryan Kalamaya and Amy Goscha provide tips and recommendations on issues related to divorce, separation, and co-parenting in Colorado. Ryan and Amy are the founding partners of an innovative and ambitious law firm, Kalamaya | Goscha, that pushes the boundaries to discover new frontiers in family law, personal injuries, and criminal defense in Colorado. To subscribe to Divorce at Altitude, click here and select your favorite podcast player. To subscribe to Kalamaya | Goscha's YouTube channel where many of the episodes will be posted as videos, click here.  If you have additional questions or would like to speak to one of our attorneys, give us a call at 970-429-5784 or email us at [email protected].************************************************************************DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS ON THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE OR AREA TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE ON ANY OF THESE ISSUES.

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