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Equitable Distribution Inventory Affidavit Of Plaintiff Or Requesting Party And Certificate Of Service Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be use in Stanly, Union (District 20B) Local County.
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Family Court Domestic Rules 20A Judicial District (20FCDR) Page 1 of 13 FORM # 13A NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE 20A JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT DIVISION COUNTY OF CASE NUMBER ) Plaintiff, ) ) EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION -vs- ) INVENTORY AFFIDAVIT ) OF PLAINTIFF OR REQUESTING PARTY ) AND Defendant. ) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ) NOW COMES the plaintiff, or requesting party, and itemizes what he/she alleges to be the marital, divisible, and separate property of the parties, as well as the marital debts of the parties, all as set out in the schedules, which are attached. Plaintiff certifies that he/she has made a full and complete disclosure of all marital and separate property known to him/her. This is to further certify that the undersigned has this day filed the original of this affidavit and all attachments with the Clerk, and has served a copy of this affidavit and all attachments to opposing counsel, or opposing party if unrepresented, by depositing a copy in a postpaid wrapper in a post office or official depository under the exclusive care and custody of the United States Post Office Department, properly addressed as follows: (type or print full name and address) Pursuant to the Local Rules, the defendant, or responding party, is required to, within thirty days, complete his/her portion of the attachments and file his/her affidavit and attachments with the Clerk of Court and forward a completed copy of his/her affidavit and attachments to counsel for the plaintiff, or the plaintiff if unrepresented. This the day of , . Signature of Attorney/Party Typed or printed name, address, and phone American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Family Court Domestic Rules 20A Judicial District (20FCDR) Page 2 of 13 FORM # 13B NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE 20A JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT DIVISION COUNTY OF CASE NUMBER ) Plaintiff, ) ) EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION -vs- ) INVENTORY AFFIDAVIT ) OF DEFENDANT OR RESPONDING PARTY ) AND Defendant. ) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ) NOW COMES the defendant, or responding party, and itemizes what he/she alleges to be the marital, divisible, and separate property of the parties, as well as the marital debts of the parties, all as set out in the schedules, which are attached. Defendant certifies that he/she has made a full and complete disclosure of all marital and separate property known to him/her. This is to further certify that the undersigned has this day filed the original of this affidavit and all attachments with the Clerk, and has served a copy of this affidavit and all attachments to opposing counsel, or opposing party if unrepresented, by depositing a copy in a postpaid wrapper in a post office or official depository under the exclusive care and custody of the United States Post Office Department, properly addressed as follows: (type or print full name and address) This the day of , . Signature of Attorney/Party Typed or printed name, address, and phone American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Family Court Domestic Rules 20A Judicial District (20FCDR) Page 3 of 13 Equitable Distribution Inventory Affidavit PURPOSE The Plaintiff and the Defendant were married, and they accumulated some property. Now someone has asked the Judge to fairly, or equitably, divide this property. The purpose of this affidavit is to give the Judge the information he or she will need to equitably divide the property. The Judge will need to know this information because at trial the Judge must determine the fair market value (value) of each item of property and whether each item of property is Marital or Separate (classification), and the Judge must then decide who gets each item of property (distribution). So, you must carefully list each item of property which either of you owned or had any interest in as of the day of separation, no matter in whose name the property was titled, and no matter who had possession of the property. List everything, and if you believe that the property MEANINGS As used in these schedules, the following abbreviations have the following meanings: and which defendant contends to be , and which the Court finds to be . ich plaintiff contends to be and which defendant contends to be , and which the Court finds to be . agreement, or otherwise. PROPERTY means anything you can own (not just land and house, but also other things like bank accounts and retirement accounts: anything you can own). SEPARATE PROPERTY means Property that either of you received either before the marriage or after the DOS, or that either of you received during the marriage by gift or inheritance. MARITAL PROPERTY means Property that is not Separate Property, no matter whose name it is in, that either of you received between the date of your marriage and the DOS. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Family Court Domestic Rules 20A Judicial District (20FCDR) Page 1 of 13 SCHEDULE I REAL PROPERTY AND MOBILE HOME This includes land, houses, anything permanently attached to land, and mobile homes. Include a description of the property sufficient that the Court can identify it. Value Classification Possession Distribution PROPERTY Husband contends: DOS FMV Wife contends: DOS FMV Agreed or Court finding: FMV Husband contends: Marital or Sep (M/S) Wife contends: Marital or Sep (M/S) Agreed or Court finding: Marital or Sep Husband contends Who has it? (H/W) Wife contends: Who has it? (H/W) Agreed or Court finding: Who has it? Husband contends Who gets it? (H/W) Wife contends: Who gets it? (H/W) Agreed or Court finding: Who gets it? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SCHEDULE II MOTOR VEHICLES Include a description of the property sufficient that the Court can identify it. Value Classification Possession Distribution PROPERTY Husband contends: DOS FMV Wife contends: DOS FMV Agreed or Court finding: FMV Husband contends: Marital or Sep (M/S) Wife contends: Marital or Sep (M/S) Agreed or Court finding: Marital or Sep Husband contends Who has it? (H/W) Wife contends: Who has it? (H/W) Agreed or Court finding: Who has it? Husband contends Who gets it? (H/W) Wife contends: Who gets it? (H/W) Agreed or Court finding: Who gets it? 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Family Court Domestic Rules 20A Judicial District (20FCDR) Page 2 of 13 SCHEDULE III HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, COLLECTIBLES Include a description of the property sufficient that the Court can identify it. Value Classification Possession Distribution PROPERTY Husband contends: DOS FMV Wife contends: DOS FMV Agreed or Court finding: FMV Husband contends: Marital or Sep (M/S) Wife contends: Marital or Sep (M/S) Agreed or Court finding: Marital or Sep Husband contends Who has it? (H/W) Wife contends: Who has it? (H/W) Agreed or Court finding: Who has it? Husband contends Who gets it? (H/W) Wife contends: Who gets it? (H/W) Agreed or Court finding: Who gets it? 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Family Court Domestic Rules 20A Judicial District (20FCDR) Page 3 of 13 SCHEDULE IV MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL PROPERTY (Tools, Guns, Lawn Equipment, Jewelry, Animals) Include a description of the property sufficient that the Court can identify it. Value Classification Possession Distribution PROPERTY Husband contends: DOS FMV Wife contends: DOS FMV Agreed or Court finding: FMV Husband contends: Marital or Sep (M/S) Wife contends: Marital or Sep (M/S) Agreed or Court finding: Marital or Sep Husband contends Who has it? (H/W) Wife contends: Who has it? (H/W) Agreed or Court finding: Who has it? Husband contends Who gets it? (H/W) Wife contends: Who gets it? (H/W) Agreed or Court finding: Who gets it? 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Family Court Domestic Rules 20A Judicial District (20FCDR) Page 4 of 13 SCHEDULE V ACCOUNTS (Checking, Savings, CD's) Include a description of the account sufficient that the Court can identify it. Value Classification Possession Distribution PROPERTY Husband contends: DOS FMV Wife contends: DOS FMV Agreed or Court finding: FMV Husband contends: Marital or Sep (M/S) W