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What is equitable distribution inventory affidavit

The Equitable Distribution Inventory Affidavit is a legal document used by divorcing couples in North Carolina to classify marital and separate property for equitable distribution during divorce proceedings.

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Equitable distribution inventory affidavit is needed by:
  • Plaintiffs in divorce cases
  • Defendants in divorce cases
  • Notary Publics
  • Family law attorneys
  • Divorce mediators
  • Individuals preparing for family court hearings

How to fill out the equitable distribution inventory affidavit

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    Access pdfFiller and search for the 'Equitable Distribution Inventory Affidavit' in the template library.
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    Open the form to begin filling it out. You will see blank fields for providing necessary property information.
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    Before starting, gather all necessary documentation regarding your assets, including real property, motor vehicles, and personal belongings.
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    Use the pdfFiller interface to click on each blank field and enter detailed descriptions, fair market values, and classifications for your property.
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    If you need help, refer to the explicit instructions provided within the form for guidance on completing each section.
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    After completing the form, review all entered data for accuracy and completeness, ensuring all required fields are filled.
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    Make sure that both you and the other party are ready to provide your signatures on the designated lines.
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    Once finalized, use pdfFiller to save your work, download a copy, or submit it directly if applicable.
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The form requires signatures from both the Plaintiff and Defendant, as well as a Notary Public for notarization to validate the document.
You will need detailed descriptions of your assets, their fair market values, and classifications such as marital or separate property. It's important to gather relevant documentation beforehand.
While the affidavit should be filed as part of the divorce proceedings, specific deadlines may depend on court schedules. Always check with your attorney or local court rules for timing requirements.
Carefully follow the instructions provided within the form. Double-check each entry for accuracy and ensure all required signatures are obtained before submission.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, misclassifying property types, and failing to notarize the document. Ensure complete and accurate information before submission.
After completing the form, you can submit it according to local court requirements, which may include filing it online or in-person. Always verify the preferred submission method with your court.
Failure to notarize the Equitable Distribution Inventory Affidavit may result in the document being considered incomplete or invalid by the court. It's crucial to have a Notary Public sign it.
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