When you disclose private information that may not be accurate, or that contradicts a document
prepared under penalty of perjury, you run the risk of some very unpleasant results if that material falls into the wrong hands.
Lawyers in courtroom cases tend to
prepare interrogatories (questions) to be answered
under penalty of perjury, set depositions, conduct opposition research to put the other spouse in the worst possible light, and
prepare for trial.