Maryland Motion and Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories in Aid of Execution is a type of court order used in the state of Maryland. This type of order is issued when a creditor is attempting to collect on a debt from a debtor. It requires the debtor to answer questions posed by the creditor in order to assist the creditor in taking action to execute a judgment. The answers given by the debtor must be in writing, and must be answered truthfully. The types of Maryland Motion and Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories in Aid of Execution include: • Motion for Discovery of Assets: This motion is used when a creditor is seeking information about a debtor’s assets in order to collect on a debt. • Motion to Enforce Judgment: This motion is used when a creditor is attempting to collect a debt from the debtor through a judgment. • Motion to Quash Writ of Execution: This motion is used when a debtor is attempting to prevent a creditor from collecting on a debt through a writ of execution. • Motion to Compel Answers to Interrogatories: This motion is used when a creditor is seeking answers to questions posed to the debtor in order to collect on a debt. • Motion for Contempt: This motion is used when a debtor has failed to comply with a court order to answer interrogatories in aid of execution.