Difference between revisions of "Inventory Affidavit"
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==Local Forms== | ==Local Forms== | ||
Each courthouse uses its own inventory affidavit form. | Each courthouse uses its own inventory affidavit form. | ||
* Wake County: [https:// | * Wake County: [https://kinglawnc.com/NCDivorcewiki/images/e/e5/WAKE-DOM-19_Equitable_Distribution_Inventory_Affidavit.doc Form Wake-DOM-19] | ||
* Durham County: [https://www.nccourts.gov/assets/documents/local-rules-forms/2109.docx?VersionId=y2441BhdhilDvTcVU1lMCRWr9VlIKKlv DUR-DOM-10] | * Durham County: [https://www.nccourts.gov/assets/documents/local-rules-forms/2109.docx?VersionId=y2441BhdhilDvTcVU1lMCRWr9VlIKKlv DUR-DOM-10] |
Revision as of 20:38, 11 October 2022
Inventory Affidavit | |
Statute: | N.C.G.S. §50-21(a) |
Description | Inventory affidavits are used to disclose property and debt. |
Takeaway | Your spouse is entitled to your financial records. |
Local Forms
Each courthouse uses its own inventory affidavit form.
- Wake County: Form Wake-DOM-19
- Durham County: DUR-DOM-10