Where can I investigate divorce evidence?
There are two ways for lawyers to investigate each other's deposits. First, it is recommended that the parties investigate on their own. If the husband and wife still live in the same place, the parties can find the other party's passbook or bank card, copy the relevant materials, or copy the number without the other party's adequate preparation. If you don't know the other party's account number, but know which bank the account is opened in, you can generally find the savings information. Second, through court inquiries. If you want to know each other's bank deposit information through proper channels, that is, legal channels, you must issue an investigation order through the court or apply to the court for investigation. However, due to the busy business and limited number of judges, the court may not attach great importance to the rights and interests of the parties. Therefore, judges generally refuse to inquire about the specific bank and account number of deposits. In addition, in addition to applying to the court to investigate bank deposits, you must also request the court to print the deposit and withdrawal details on the application form for court investigation and evidence collection. In practice, in addition to legal channels, there are also ways to inquire about the deposits of the parties through banks. We think this is a serious violation of the commercial banking law, and we don't approve of the parties taking such measures.