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Latest revision as of 16:00, 13 October 2022

Certification of Initial Disclosures
Statute:N.C.G.S. §50-21(a)
DescriptionA document promising mandatory financial records were provided to the other spouse.
TakeawayEach spouse needs to file Certification with the court promising they provided mandatory financial records to their spouse.

Certification of Initial Disclosures is a signed/notarized form each spouse files with the court promising they provided mandatory financial disclosures to the other spouse. These certifications are used in child support, alimony, and/or equitable distribution cases. Each county courthouse has their own certification forms and their own requirements of what financial records must be disclosed. The mandatory disclosures and certification form used usually depends on whether child support, alimony, and/or equitable distribution are at issue.

Local Forms

Each individual county courthouse uses its own certification of initial disclosures forms. The following list is incomplete, but Mr. King will try to add to it over time:

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