Maryland Motion and Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories in Aid of Execution is a type of legal document used by the court to assist in the collection of judgments. This document is used to compel a debtor to answer in writing any interrogatories that have been served upon them by the judgment creditor. The interrogatories are used to aid in determining assets of the debtor which may be subject to execution in order to satisfy the debt. The Motion and Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories in Aid of Execution must be signed by the court in order to be effective. There are two types of Maryland Motion and Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories in Aid of Execution: Ex Parte Motion and Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories in Aid of Execution and Motion and Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories in Aid of Execution with Notice. The Ex Parte Motion and Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories in Aid of Execution is a motion filed without notice to the debtor. The Motion and Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories in Aid of Execution with Notice is a motion filed with notice to the debtor, who has an opportunity to respond before the court hears the motion.