This form is for use only in cases filed on or after January 1, 2021, and on or before August 31, 2023. For cases filed between those dates, certain required pretrial disclosures about the evidence a party may present at trial, other than solely for impeachment, must be made without waiting for a request. See Tex. R. Civ. P. 194.4. Cases filed on or after September 1, 2023, are governed by title 6 of the Texas Family Code. For a response to a request for disclosures in a case filed on or after September 1, 2023, see form 5-22.
No objections or assertions of work product are allowed to a rule 194 disclosure. Tex. R. Civ. P. 194.5. However, a party may assert any applicable privileges other than work product, e.g., a protective order to prevent the person’s residence from being revealed if harm could result.
Include the following notice if a minor is named in the caption or if the response contains other unredacted sensitive data. See § 6 of the Introduction in volume 1 of this manual concerning protection of sensitive data in filed documents. |
NOTICE: THIS DOCUMENT
CONTAINS SENSITIVE DATA
[Caption. See § 3 of the Introduction in volume 1 of this manual.]
[Petitioner/Respondent]’s Required Pretrial Disclosures
[Name], [attorney for Petitioner/attorney for Respondent/Petitioner/Respondent], provides the attached pretrial disclosures required under rule 194.
The disclosures must be signed as required by Tex. R. Civ. P. 191.3. |
[Name]
Attorney for [Petitioner/Respondent]
State Bar No.:
[Email address]
[Address]
[Telephone]
[Fax]
For certificate of service, see form 21-11. |
Required Pretrial Disclosures
1.The name and, if not previously provided, the address and telephone number of each witness [Petitioner/Respondent] expects to present at trial.
RESPONSE:
2.The name and, if not previously provided, the address and telephone number of each witness [Petitioner/Respondent] may call at trial if the need arises.
RESPONSE:
3.Each document or other exhibit, including summaries of other evidence, [Petitioner/Respondent] expects to offer at trial.
RESPONSE:
4.Each document or other exhibit, including summaries of other evidence, [Petitioner/Respondent] may offer at trial if the need arises.
RESPONSE: