Divorce Work Sheet
Name of each Spouse: Address: Phone: Date of Birth, each: SSN, each: Date and Place of Marriage: Do you have a copy of the marriage certificate? Previous Marriages, by either or both: Number of Years Living in Current State: Residence of State since, each: Employment Experience First Spouse: Second Spouse: Premarital Agreement (if so, attach): Children Name of each Child: Date of Birth: SSN: Parent(s): Temporary Child Support Sought Custodial Parent will seek temporary child support of $ _________ per month, per child. Temporary Alimony Sought Custodial Parent will seek temporary alimony of $ _________ per month, per child. Marital Home: The home will be sold, and the net proceeds will be divided in the following percentages: Custodial Parent __%; Non-Custodial Parent __%.
Financial Information Balance Sheet Assets Spouse 1 House Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Certificates of Deposits Stocks Bonds IRAs Retirement Plans Pension Plans Life Insurance (Cash Value) Business Property Accounts Receivable Loans Vehicles Boats Jewelry Clothing Sporting Equipment Collections Other Assets Total Assets: Liabilities Real Estate Mortgage Home Equity Loan Credit Card Debt Vehicle Loans Student Loans Other Debts Total Liabilities: Net Worth (Assets-Liabilities): Monthly Income Spouse 1 Salary (gross) Bonuses/Commissions Investment Accounts Spouse 2 Joint Spouse 2 Joint
Rental Property Other Income Total Income (Monthly): Monthly Expenses Spouse 1 Housing (Mortgage & Taxes) Auto (loans/expenses) Food Clothing Child Care & Education Income Taxes (including SS; all deduct) Insurance (life/disability) Insurance (property) Utilities Phone/Subscriptions of all kinds Health Care/Medicine Recreation Student Loans Home Maintenance Alimony (Previous) Child Support (Previous) Charity Miscellaneous (10% or more) Total Expenses: Other Information Spouse 2 Joint
Divorce Work Sheet
Review List This review list is provided to inform you about this document in question and assist you in its preparation. A Divorce Worksheet is not a legal document, and therefore, does not require any signature, witnesses, or notarization. It is merely a worksheet to assemble information about you and your family if you are preparing for a meeting with an advisor regarding a divorce. If you live in a community property state, the rules are different. The following states have adopted community property laws: Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin. Division of property in community property states also requires a determination as to whether the property was brought into the marriage or acquired during the marriage. The issues become very complicated if separate property is commingled with marital property or if the couple resided in both a community property state and a noncommunity property state during the marriage.