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Stephen J. Bruno v. Lisa Bruno
ORDER RE DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR CONTEMPT RE TAX RETURNS, POSTJUDGMENT, CODED 566
The court finds that the plaintiff is in contempt of court for failure to provide to the defendant copies of his tax returns, W2s, 1099 forms and K-l forms, both for federal and state income tax returns, for the calendar years 2008 and 2009. The court enters the following orders.
1. The court grants the defendant the right to directly obtain United States federal tax returns of the plaintiff, Stephen J. Bruno, directly from the Internal Revenue Service (United States Department of Treasury).
2. The court grants the defendant the right to directly obtain state tax returns of the plaintiff, Stephen J. Bruno, directly from the relevant state department(s) of treasury.
3. The court grants the defendant the right to directly obtain social security earnings statements from the U.S. Social Security Administration of the plaintiff, Stephen J. Bruno.
4. The court grants the defendant the right to directly obtain credit reports for the plaintiff, Stephen J. Bruno, from the following three credit agencies: (1) Experian; (2) Equifax, (3) Transunion.
The court, in accordance with the Rules of Appellate Procedure § 61–11(c) sua sponte, orders that the automatic stay be terminated.
Sidney Axelrod, Judge Trial Referee
Axelrod, Sidney, J.T.R.
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Docket No: FA054004906S
Decided: March 08, 2011
Court: Superior Court of Connecticut.
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