Enter The Property And Debts
The biggest chore in creating an inventory of property for your client seems simple, and yet is actually quite complicated. With Owl's Divorce Inventory, the drudgery of the preparation is handled in the background for you. You can enter the list of property in any order and arrange by your own idea of the individual sub-topics, all of which will be sub-totaled. Select character of each piece of property from a list. Enter your client's opinion of values and the other spouse's values if you have them. Select who has the property in their possession and who should be awarded the property. And yes, add a special notation about the property if you desire.
Print The Inventory Reports
It does not make any difference as to what order you entered the individual items of property and debts, the report computation will take care of organizing it by characterization and sub-topics.
Analysis of Property Division This is usually the first report printed as it totals each class of property and sub-totals the parties value. Additionally it gives the percentage of the division of the community estate to each of the parties.
Inventory of Property Values This is the formal inventory filed with the Court. Attach your's client's affidavit and any backup exhibits and you are done.
Comparison of Values or Comparison of Divisions These reports compare the net values and proposed division of your client and the adverse client.
Proposed Division The proposed division of property can be printed with values or without stating the values of the property divided.
Court Division Form This report is the one that you hope the trial court will use to make notes concerning the parties testimony about the values and the desired division of property. It has ample room for notetaking during the testimony at trial.