Circuit Court Probate Division Rules Table of Contents
The interrogatories shall be asked by the Pro Se Parties or
Attorneys, and the interrogatories and answers shall be taken in shorthand or
other form of verbatim reporting approved by the Court and transcribed by a
competent stenographer agreed upon by the Pro Se Parties or Attorneys present at
the deposition. In the absence of such agreement, the stenographer shall be
designated by the Court. Failure to object in writing to a stenographer in
advance of the taking of a deposition shall be deemed agreement to the
stenographer recording the testimony.
No deposition, as transcribed, shall be changed or altered,
but any alleged errors may be set forth in a separate document attached to the
original and copies.
The magistrate shall cause to be noted any objection to any
interrogatory or answer without deciding its competency. If complaint is made of
interference with any witness, the magistrate shall cause such complaint to be
noted and shall certify the correctness or incorrectness thereof in the caption.
Upon Motion, the Court may order the filing of depositions,
and, upon failure to comply with such order, the Court may take such action as
justice may require.