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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 538078" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Not yet. I'll be calling in a day or two. Should have called for mediation today but I forgot so I want to get that scheduled first.</p><p></p><p>Went over the papers again and he's asking for last 4-5 years of records! I can enter an objection to that for excessiveness. What I will do is send them last 3 months of bank records and last 3 years of taxes, and if they want anything else, I'll bring it down to them and they can make the copies while I wait. I certainly am not paying for 5 years of copies. And have I mentioned that I'm NOT organized? IRS requires me to keep records, but they don't dictate HOW I keep them.</p><p></p><p>I've consulted with attorneys twice, and attempted a third, but the last just wanted me to hire him blind with no idea of how much it would cost. I simply can't/won't do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 538078, member: 11965"] Not yet. I'll be calling in a day or two. Should have called for mediation today but I forgot so I want to get that scheduled first. Went over the papers again and he's asking for last 4-5 years of records! I can enter an objection to that for excessiveness. What I will do is send them last 3 months of bank records and last 3 years of taxes, and if they want anything else, I'll bring it down to them and they can make the copies while I wait. I certainly am not paying for 5 years of copies. And have I mentioned that I'm NOT organized? IRS requires me to keep records, but they don't dictate HOW I keep them. I've consulted with attorneys twice, and attempted a third, but the last just wanted me to hire him blind with no idea of how much it would cost. I simply can't/won't do that. [/QUOTE]
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