Inventory Affidavit

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Inventory Affidavit
Statute:N.C.G.S. §50-21(a)


N.C.G.S. § 50-21
DescriptionInventory affidavits are used by the court to disclose a list of property and debt.
TakeawayThe court and your spouse are entitled to your private financial records, including inventory affidavits.