Save documents

If you are involved in family law litigation, any kind of other court case, or you anticipate you will be, it's time to start saving and organizing documents in paper form. You might think you have everything saved electronically, but sometimes electronic records can disappear or the access to your pay stubs is blocked when you leave your job.

Keep them secure, even if you have to use a locked storage unit. Download and print your bank statements, your pay stubs, make copies of bills, rent receipts, grocery bills, School invoices, you never know what will be important later.

Organize documents in reverse chronological order,  with the most recent ones on top. You can punch three holes in the sheets and use binders and even attach tabs for various categories of documents.

Organize and add to the documents as you go, so that you always have an up-to-date collection.

You would like to discuss this further, please give me a call 312-493-4241.

Kevin Johnson

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