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Equitable Distribution Inventory Affidavit 12 - North Carolina
| Equitable Distribution Inventory Affidavit Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be used in Durham (District 14) Local County . |
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NORTH CAROLINA 14th JUDICIAL DISTRICT DURHAM COUNTY _________________________________________, Plaintiff -v- FORM 12 (Rev. 1/13) IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION ________-CVD-_____________ EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION _________________________________________, Defendant INVENTORY AFFIDAVIT The undersigned affiant, after being duly sworn, says that the attached list of property and debts are all the assets and liabilities accumulated and/or owned on the date of separation (DOS) or acquired since the DOS and prior to the filing of this document to the best of my knowledge as of the date of the signing of this affidavit. This inventory is submitted for purposes of pre-trial discovery and in no way is intended to be an exhaustive list of all assets of which I may not have knowledge. However, I certify that the following list is a full and complete disclosure of all assets and liabilities within my knowledge as of the date of submitting this inventory to the Court. The affiant also certifies that the values listed herein are estimated in good faith subject to further discovery, appraisals and my final Equitable Distribution Affidavit. The Plaintiff and Defendant were married on the ___ day of ______________, _______, and separated on or about the ____ day of _______________, 20___. This the _____ day of _______________, 20___. ____________________________________ Name (Plaintiff or Defendant) Subscribed and sworn to before me this the ______ day of _____________, 20____. ___________________________________ Notary Public My commission expires:_______________ Page 1 of 13 ED Inventory for: Plaintiff OR Defendant DOM __________________ DOS___________________ American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com FORM 12 (Rev. 1/13) INSTRUCTIONS TO PARTIES For completion of Equitable Distribution Inventory Affidavit 1. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Your inventory must be fully and accurately prepared. Submission of this inventory is required by the 14th Judicial District Court Local Rules. A copy of the Rules is available in the Family Court Office, located on the sixth (6th) floor of the Durham County Courthouse, 510 S. Dillard Street, Durham, NC 27701. If you are not represented by counsel, you should obtain a copy of those Rules so that you comply with them and assure that you do not prejudice your case. Your interests in this lawsuit will be harmed if your affidavit does not contain all the information required and if that information is not accurate. READ THE INVENTORY FORM THOROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY. If you have any questions, or are unsure how to list certain information, ask your attorney first so that your inventory will be complete and correct before it is placed in final typed form. Failure to fully comply with these instructions may result in sanctions being imposed against you by the Court. The inventory, when filed with the Clerk of Court, must be typed. Your signature must be notarized. There must be at least three typed or reproduced copies. Each individual asset and/or liability must be listed separately. Further, the inventory should be completed and filed with the Clerk of Superior Court. You must list the items in the order set forth on the attached sheet entitled "Order of Assets for Inventory." You may omit sections or categories of assets that are not included in your case. The purpose of this inventory is to facilitate early and accurate disclosure of all property and debts. This inventory form is the basis for your Equitable Distribution Affidavit which is required to be filed under the local rules. Instruction for each Schedule should be followed. Definitions used in this form are not intended to be all-inclusive and each party should seek individual legal counsel if they need assistance. Definitions used in these forms are simply a summary of the definitions set forth in North Carolina Statutes § 50-20, but they should not be relied upon without the advice of an attorney. Each column in each schedule must be fully completed prior to filing with the court. If you are given the inventory by your attorney, you should complete it and return it to him or her as soon as possible. If you are not represented by an attorney, the Rules of Court apply equally to you, and it is your responsibility to fully comply with these instructions. You must file the typed original of your inventory with the Clerk of Superior Court Family Court Division, located on the sixth (6th) floor of the Durham County Courthouse, 510 S. Dillard Street, Durham, North Carolina 27701, at or before the scheduled Equitable Distribution Status Conference. You must also deliver, in person or by mail, a filed copy of the original to the attorney representing the opposing party or to the unrepresented opposing party, at/or before the scheduled Equitable Distribution Status Conference. (Please refer to the Local Rules for the 14th Judicial District Court). THIS DEADLINE IS IMPORTANT AND FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE DEADLINE MAY RESULT IN THE IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS. Intentional omissions or misstatements of fact in your affidavit will constitute perjury and may subject you to sanctions by the Court. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Page 2 of 13 ED Inventory for: Plaintiff OR Defendant DOM __________________ DOS___________________ American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com FORM 12 (Rev. 1/13) ORDER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FOR INVENTORY LIST ASSETS IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER I. MARITAL ASSETS A. Realty 1. Residential 2. Rental 3. Commercial/Business 4. Recreational B. Transportation 1. Automobiles 2. Trucks 3. Vans 4. Motorcycles 5. Boats 6. Airplanes C. Stocks and Bonds 7. Stocks - publicly traded 8. Bonds and Debentures 9. Mutual funds 10. Stock options 11. Stocks 12. Futures D. Bank Accounts & IRA Accounts 1. Checking accounts 2. Savings accounts 3. IRA accounts 4. Certificates of deposit 5. Cash in hand or held by another E. Artwork, Metals, & Other Collectibles 1. Artwork 2. Gold 3. Silver 4. Firearms 5. Coins F. Miscellaneous Notes and Income 1. Producing Assets 2. Promissory Notes 3. Annuities 4. Interest in Trust G Silver, China and Crystal K. Business Interests 1. Partnership Interest 2. Sole Proprietorship Interest 3. Unincorporated Association Interest 4. Closely Held Corporations 5. (includes stock) L. Household Goods 1. Furniture (including Antiques) 2. Pictures, Prints and Other wall hangings 3. Appliances (including dishwasher, washing machine/dryer, etc.) 4. Electronics (including TV
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