Does a lawyer need a police report to get someone’s personal banking information?


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2b1gmom asked:


I am taking someone to small claims court, they claim that my lawyer wrongfully got their banking information by not having a police report. Is this true?

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3 Responses to “Does a lawyer need a police report to get someone’s personal banking information?”

  1. Mr. Goodhi © Says:

    No,

    they need a court order.

  2. kurf101 Says:

    A police report is not going to help a lawyer get financial information (unless that information is listed in the report).

  3. gails_gails Says:

    I will agree with Mr. Goodhi on this one. It would most likely take a court order. A police report is just that, a report of an alleged incident and nothing more.

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