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STATE OF MAINE
SUPERIOR COURT
_______________________________county, ss.
DISTRICT COURT
DIVISION OF ______________________________
LOCATION ________________________________
CV- ___________________________________
DOCKET NO. ______________________________
_______________________________________, Plaintiff
! PLAINTIFF’S
! DEFENDANT’S
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
[M.R. CIV P. 80 (c)]
v.
_______________________________________, Defendant
INSTRUCTIONS
This Financial Statement consists of three parts: Part I, General Statement; Part II, Inventory of Assets and Debts; and Part III,
Expenses. You must complete Parts I and II. Complete Part III only if alimony or attorney fees are involved. In each section, number
the items you list. If you need additional space, attach the information and identify all attachments by completing the information
requested below. If there is a minor child or minor children involved, check here ! and complete a Child Support Affidavit, Superior
Court Form CV-5 or District Court Form DCCV-51.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
I make this Financial Statement based on my personal knowledge, information and belief. It consists of the following:
! Parts I and II (Check this box if neither alimony nor attorney fees are involved.)
! Parts I, II and III (Check this box if alimony and/or attorney fees are involved.)
This Financial Statement includes attachments for each of the following sections of Part II:
!A
!B
!C
!D
!E
!F
!G
!H
!I
and attachments for each of the following sections of Part III:
!A
! B1 ! B2 ! B3 ! B4 ! B5 ! B6 ! B7 ! B8
I have furnished the opposing party a copy of this Financial Statement and the following:
a. A copy of each of the federal income tax returns I have filed for the last two tax years (if I do not have copies to furnish the
opposing party, I shall take steps to get them and will furnish them as soon as I receive them) and
b. A copy of each of the last three pay stubs I have received this year.
This Financial Statement is complete and is based on my personal knowledge, information and belief, and to the extent it is based on
information, I believe such information to be true.
Date _______________________
Signature _________________________________________________
State of _____________________
County of _________________________________________________
Personally appeared the above-named ! plaintiff ! defendant and made oath to the foregoing.
Date _______________________
_________________________________________________________
! Notary Public ! Attorney
PART I. GENERAL STATEMENT
In this case, the following categories of property and property interests are involved. (Check all items that apply.)
! A. Real Estate
! B. Vehicles (cars, trucks, snowmobiles, ATVs,
motorcycles, boats, etc.)
! C. Tangible personal property (household furniture
and furnishings, jewelry, art objects, antiques,
tools, recreation equipment, etc.)
! D. Cash, bank accounts, pensions and retirement
accounts
! E. Stocks, bonds and other securities
! F. Life and disability insurance
! G. Business Interests
! H. Other assets (not listed in any other category)
! I. Debts (personal and business debts, credit card payments,
unpaid medical expenses, and other d ebts, whether or not
secured by lien or mortgage)
Pursuant to M.R. Civ. P. 80(c), the information on this form is not subject to public inspection.
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PART II. ASSETS AND DEBTS
I and/or my spouse own the following property and property interests and owe the following debts. List all the property and property
interests owned, and the debts owed by you and/or your spouse. If you claim any asset or debt item to be nonmarital, check it in the
nonmarital column and attach a full statement of the facts you rely on to support your claim.
A. REAL ESTATE: List any interest in real estate (land, land and buildings) owned by you or your spouse. If there is a debt secured
by the real estate (a mortgage), check in the debt column and list the debt/mortgage in Section I, Debts, on page 4. If you need more
space, check here ! and add attachments as necessary.
Address of Property
% of
Ownership
County Recorded
Book and Page
Date
Purchased
Current
Value
Debt
NonMarital
1.
B. VEHICLES: List all vehicles (cars, trucks, motorcycles, snowmobiles, ATVs, boats, etc.) owned by you or your spouse. Give your
best estimate of the current market value, not replacement cost, of each vehicle. Do not deduct debts secured by a vehicle. If there is a
debt, check in the debt column and list the debt in Section I, Debts, on page 4. If you need more space, check here ! and add
attachments as necessary.
Year, Make, Model and Description of Each Vehicle
Date
Acquired
Current Value
Debt
Nonmarital
1.
C. TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. List all items of tangible personal property having a value in excess of $100 each, giving
your best estimate of the current market value, not the replacement cost. Examples are household furniture and furnishings, jewelry,
art objects, antiques, tools, recreation equipment, etc. Do not deduct debts secured by any item. If there is a debt, check in the debt
column and list the debt in Section I, Debts, on page 4. If you need more space, check here ! and add attachments as necessary.
Description of Each Item With a Value in Excess of $100
Date
Acquired
Current Value
Debt
Nonmarital
1.
Purs uant to M.R. Civ. P. 80(c), the information on this form is not subject to public inspection.
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D. CASH, BANK ACCOUNTS, PENSION AND RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS. List cash, all savings and checking accounts, money
market accounts, certificates of deposit, profit sharing plans, pension plans, IRAs, Keoughs, annuities, etc. Give current market value
of each item. If you need more space, check here ! and add attachments as necessary.
Name of Institution
Description of Account
Date
Acquired
Account Number
Current
Value
NonMarital
1.
E. STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES. List all stocks, bonds, warrants, options, debentures, notes or any other
securities. Give your best estimate of the current market value of each item. Do not deduct debts secured by any item. If there is a
debt, check in the debt column and list the debt in Section I, Debts, on page 4. If you need more space, check here ! and add
attachments as necessary.
Name
Description and Number of Units
Date
Acquired
Current Value
Debt
NonMarital
1.
F. LIFE AND DISABILITY INSURANCE. Give complete information. Do not deduct debts secured by any other item. If there is a
debt, check in the debt column and list the debt in Section I, Debts, on page 4. If you need more space, check here ! and add
attachments as necessary.
Company & Policy Number
Type of Policy
Beneficiary
Death Benefit
Current Cash
Surrender Value
NonMarital
1.
G. BUSINESS INTERESTS. Show any interest in a business. Business includes sole proprietorships, partnerships, professional
associations, accounts receivable, inventory and assets. Give your best estimate of the current market value of the business/assets.
If there are debts, note in the debt column, and list the debts in Section I, Debts, on page 4. If you need more space, check
here ! and add attachments as necessary.
Name of Firm or Company
Extent and Type of Interest
Date
Acquired
Current Value
Debt
NonMarital
1.
Pursuant to M.R. Civ.P. 80(c), the information on this form is not subject to public inspection.
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H. OTHER ASSETS. List all other property, having a value in excess of $100 for each item, which has not been listed in any other
category above. Give your best estimate of current market value. Examples: any right to sue, lump sum settlement of personal injury,
workers compensation, patents, income tax payments or deductions for current year, anticipated income tax refunds, etc. Do not
deduct debts secured by any item. If there is a debt, check in the debt column and list the debt in Section I, Debts, below. If you need
more space, check here ! and add attachments as necessary.
Item
Date
Acquired
Current Value
Debt
NonMarital
1.
I. DEBTS. List all personal and business debts, credit card accounts, unpaid medical expenses, and other debts. If the debt is
secured by a mortgage, lien, or other security interest on property listed in this Part, write in the “Security” column the section and
item number where the property is listed in this Part, e.g., A1, B1, etc. If you need more space, check here ! and add attachments
as necessary.
Name & Address of Creditor
Date
Incurred
Name of Person(s) Liable
Amount Now
Owed
Security
NonMarital
1.
Pursuant to M.R. Civ.P. 80(c), the information on this form is not subject to public inspection.
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PART III. INCOME AND EXPENSES
This part must be completed in any case that involves alimony and/or attorney fees. If you need additional space, attach
separate sheets.
A. INCOME AND MONEY RECEIVED. Include all gross income and other money from all sources, whether taxable or not.
Give current actual amount, if known. If you do not know or cannot obtain actual amounts, give your best estimate.
Use applicable period, either:
Weekly
Monthly
Yearly
1. Wages/Self-employment (Show deductions in B1 below)
$
$
$
2. Bonuses
$
$
$
3. Commissions/Tips
$
$
$
4. Unemployment Payments
$
$
$
5. Workers’ Compensation/Disability Payments
$
$
$
6. Public Assistance
$
$
$
7. Pensions/Annuities
$
$
$
8. Interest/Dividends/Investment Income
$
$
$
9. Partnerships/Trusts/Royalties
$
$
$
10. Rental Income
$
$
$
11. Military Reserve/National Guard Income
$
$
$
12. Employer-furnished Benefits (e.g., car, room, insurance)
$
$
$
13. Other (specify)
$
$
$
TOTAL INCOME
$
$
$
B. EXPENSES AND DEDUCTIONS. List all expenses paid and amounts deducted from gross income from wages and selfemployment. If any payment you list is a payment on a debt, show the section and item number where that debt is listed in Part II,
Section I, Debts, on page 4.
1. DEDUCTIONS FROM WAGES AND SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME.
Use applicable period, either:
Weekly
Monthly
Section & Item No.
Yearly
a) Federal Income Tax (num ber of exemptions _______)
$
$
$
b) State Income Tax
$
$
$
c) F.I.C.A.
$
$
$
d) Self-employment Tax
$
$
$
e) Medical Insurance
$
$
$
f) Union Dues
$
$
$
g) Payment on Loans
$
$
$
h) Savings/Bonds
$
$
$
i) Retirement
$
$
$
j) Support Payments/Alimony
$
$
$
k) Other (specify)
$
$
$
TOTALS
$
$
$
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2. HOUSING EXPENSES. List all housing expenses. If any payment you list is a payment on a debt, show the section and item
number where that debt is listed in Part II, Section I, Debts, on page 4.
Use applicable period, either:
Weekly
Monthly
Section & Item No.
Yearly
a) Mortgage
$
$
$
b) Rent
$
$
$
c) Taxes on Residence
$
$
$
d) Home/Furnishings Insurance
$
$
$
e) Repairs and Maintenance
$
$
$
f) Water and Sewer
$
$
$
g) Electricity
$
$
$
h) Heating and Cooking Fuel/Gas
$
$
$
i) Telephone
$
$
$
j) Cable T V
$
$
$
k) Other (specify)
$
$
$
TOTALS
$
$
$
3. HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES. List all your household expenses. If any payment you list is a payment on a debt, show the section
and item number where that debt is listed in Part II, Section I, Debts, on page 4.
Use applicable period, either:
Weekly
Monthly
Section & Item No.
Yearly
a) Groceries
$
$
$
b) Clothing (self and children)
$
$
$
c) Laundry and Dry Cleaning
$
$
$
d) Toiletries and Sundries
$
$
$
e) Grooming
$
$
$
f) General Household Supplies
$
$
$
g) Other (specify)
$
$
$
TOTALS
$
$
$
4. TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES. List all your transportation expenses. If any payment you list is a payment on a debt, show
the section and item number where that debt is listed in Part II, Section I, Debts, on page 4.
Use applicable period, either:
Weekly
Monthly
Section & Item No.
Yearly
a) Vehicle Payments
$
$
$
b) Vehicle Insurance
$
$
$
c) License, Registration, Taxes
$
$
$
d) Maintenance
$
$
$
e) Gasoline, Oil, Inspections
$
$
$
f) Parking, Tolls
$
$
$
g) Other (specify)
$
$
$
TOTALS
$
$
$
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5. HEALTH AND MEDICAL EXPENSES. List all health and medical expenses. If any payment you list is a payment on a debt, show
the section and item number where that debt is listed in Part II, Section I, Debts, on page 4.
Use applicable period, either:
Weekly
Monthly
Section & Item No.
Yearly
a) Doctors
$
$
$
b) Hospital Expenses
$
$
$
c) Dentist/Orthodontist
$
$
$
d) Therapist
$
$
$
e) Medical/Dental Insurance
$
$
$
f) Prescriptions
$
$
$
g) Other (specify)
$
$
$
TOTALS
$
$
$
6. CREDIT CARD, CHARGE ACCOUNT AND LOAN PAYMENTS. List all credit card, charge account and loan payments. Show
the section and item number where that debt is listed in Part II, Section I, Debts, on page 4.
Use applicable period, either:
Weekly
Monthly
Section & Item No.
Yearly
a)
$
$
$
b)
$
$
$
c)
$
$
$
d)
$
$
$
e)
$
$
$
f)
$
$
$
g)
$
$
$
TOTALS
$
$
$
7. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. List all miscellaneous expenses. If any payment you list is a payment on a debt, show the section
and item number where that debt is listed in Part II, Section I, Debts, on page 4.
Use applicable period, either:
Weekly
Monthly
Section & Item No.
Yearly
a) Life Insurance Premiums
$
$
$
b) Entertainment/Recreation
$
$
$
c) Vacation Expenses
$
$
$
d) Childcare Expenses
$
$
$
e) Support/Alimony Payments
$
$
$
f) Newspapers/Periodicals
$
$
$
g) Other (specify)
$
$
$
TOTALS
$
$
$
8. OTHER EXPENSES NOT LISTED ELSEWHERE ON THIS FORM. If you have other expenses, e.g., allowances for children,
gifts, charities, etc., check here ! and list them on an attachment.
Pursuant to M.R. Civ.P. 80(c), the information on this form is not subject to public inspection.
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