Request for Admissions Under K.s.a. 60-236 is a legal document that was released by the Kansas Judicial Branch - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is a Request for Admissions?
A: A Request for Admissions is a legal document used in a lawsuit to ask the opposing party to admit or deny certain facts.
Q: What is K.S.A. 60-236?
A: K.S.A. 60-236 refers to the Kansas Statute that governs the procedure for submitting Requests for Admissions in the state of Kansas.
Q: When can a Request for Admissions be used?
A: A Request for Admissions can be used during the discovery phase of a lawsuit, where each party gathers information and evidence from the other party.
Q: What is the purpose of a Request for Admissions?
A: The purpose of a Request for Admissions is to simplify and expedite a lawsuit by narrowing down the issues that may be in dispute.
Q: What happens if the opposing party fails to respond to a Request for Admissions?
A: If the opposing party fails to respond to a Request for Admissions within the specified time, the facts stated in the requests are deemed admitted by the court.
Form Details:
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