Charles H. asked

⚖️  Law

I have received a subpoena from a law firm representing American Family Insurance after they won a judgment against me. I have been making payments as I can. Now, I am commanded to appear and produce my financial records to a notary public at their office and be deposed. Can they force me to hand over my private financial statements even when I have made payments? Can I object and have the subpoena be rescinded? Also, on the date in question, January 30th, I am supposed to be on the road working, which is an opportunity for me to increase my salary. If I am to appear on that date, it means another person will not be able to work, as we work in teams of 2, and every patient that has signed up to receive a health screening on that day will have to be rescheduled. If it is not possible to have the order rescinded, can I at least ask for a different date where I would not be out of town working?

December 30th, 2024

Mary G. answered

Yes, the law firm can force you to hand over your private financial statements as part of post-judgm...

December 30th, 2024

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