Legal Document Sharing Guidelines

Summary

Sharing legal documents with the IRS is permissible if they are public records and you are legally allowed to possess them. Documents from family law motions in San Diego, California, are generally public records, but ensure they do not contain confidential information. Bank statements are typically confidential and sharing them may violate privacy laws unless they are part of a court record or you have legal permission. Always consult a legal professional before proceeding.

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Yes, you can provide legal documents to the IRS. However, ensure:
- The document is public record.
- You are legally allowed to possess it.
- You're not violating privacy laws.
Please consult with a legal professional before proceeding.
I obtained the document in court from a family law motion.
As you're in San Diego, California, and the document is from a family law motion, generally, it should be a public record. However, before handing it to IRS:
- Ensure it doesn't contain confidential information.
- Consult a legal professional.
This ensures you won't violate any laws.
Are bank statements concidered confidential of the other person
Bank statements are generally considered confidential. Sharing them may violate privacy laws unless:
- They're part of a court record.
- You have legal permission to share them.
Always consult with a professional before sharing such documents.