Rule 428 – Perpetuation by Action

These rules do not limit the power of a court to entertain an action to perpetuate testimony.Id. Fam. Law. P. 428Adopted April 2, 2014, effective for early adoptersJuly 1, 2014, effective statewideJuly 1, 2015.

Rule 427 – Depositions Pending Appeal

If an appeal has been taken from a judgment or decree or before the taking of an appeal if the time therefor has not expired, the district court in which the judgment was rendered may allow the taking of the depositions of witnesses to perpetuate their testimony for...

Rule 426 – Depositions Before Action

A. Petition. A person who desires to perpetuate testimony or that of another person regarding any matter subject to these Rules may file a verified petition in the district court in the county of the residence of any expected adverse party. The petition shall be...

Rule 425 – Depositions – Attendance Where Required

A resident of the state may be required to attend an examination only in the county wherein the resident resides or is employed or transacts business in person. A nonresident of the state may be required to attend in any county of the state wherein the nonresident is...