New Jersey Special Civil Part Interrogatories — Model Questions for Contract and Debt Collection Cases Where the Demand Exceeds $3,000 are a set of standardized questions created by the New Jersey Superior Court to help streamline the civil litigation process. The questions are designed to be used in contract and debt collection cases where the plaintiff is seeking more than $3,000. The interrogatories provide the plaintiff with key information that can help them prove their case and the defendant with key facts they can use to evaluate their defense. The interrogatories are divided into three categories: General Interrogatories, Interrogatories Specific to Contract Cases, and Interrogatories Specific to Debt Collection Cases. The General Interrogatories cover information such as the parties involved, the nature of the dispute, and any defenses or counterclaims the defendant may have. The Interrogatories Specific to Contract Cases cover details about the contract, such as when it was entered into, the terms of the agreement, and any breaches of the agreement. The Interrogatories Specific to Debt Collection Cases cover details about the debt, such as when it was incurred, the amount owed, and any attempts to collect the debt.