While personal information like your social security
number and bank accounts can be redacted from your
divorce records, much more information will become a matter
of public
record.
Personal: Travel (maps, destinations, hotels, frequent flyer state - ments) Home (recipes, decorating, gardening, organizing, party planning) Family (parenting articles, sports teams) Health (one for each member
of the family) School report cards Children's sports teams Phone
numbers and address subcategories: Business (home maintenance contacts, work references) Personal (master list, emergency contacts list) Financial and legal subcategories: Tax returns (current year, immediate past year, all other years); Important Certificates: (birth, marriage,
divorce and death certificates) Passports Wills Mortgage agreements or leases Insurance policies Car
records Educational
records Medical
records (see below) Power
of attorney Bank statements (each account gets a separate file) Credit card accounts (one file for each) Utility company bills RRSPs Investment
records Loan agreements Pay stubs Home subcategories:.