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Questions I'm referring to are questions that are obviously directed toward garnishment such as employer information, ssn, bank account information.
Do I have a realistic chance of witholding this type of information?
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If they already have a judgment against you, no.
If this is pre-trial discovery, then questions relevant only to collecting a future judgment are irelevant because they don't have a judgment yet. When you are at the law library, look for cases in your state on that issue. A federal court case that discusses this is RTC v Thornton, 41 F.3d 1539, 1547 (D.C. Cir. 1994).*
*Not legal advice-- for educational purposes only.