Form Wake-Dom-17b - Certification Of Initial Disclosure (Equitable Distribution) - County Of Wake, North Carolina

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NORTH CAROLINA
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE
COUNTY OF WAKE
DISTRICT COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. ___________________
___________________________________ ,
Plaintiff
CERTIFICATION OF INITIAL
DISCLOSURE (EQUITABLE
v.
DISTRIBUTION)
___________________________________ ,
Defendant
INSTRUCTIONS: Unless specifically stated otherwise, the documents to be provided shall be
for the full calendar year preceding the date of separation through the date of service of the
initial disclosures.
After the initial disclosures are made, each party has a continuing duty to amend or
supplement the original documentation if there has been a change in the form or substance of
any of the original information provided.
Documents are considered to be in the custody or control of the party if such documents can
be obtained by him or her if the party is a joint title or account holder, or if the documents
were prepared by a third party (i.e., CPA, accountant, bookkeeper, etc.) at his or her
direction or on his or her behalf whether individually or jointly with another.
If any of the documents required below have not been provided, in the space following each
item you must give a detailed explanation of why the documents are not being provided and
indicate what good cause exists for not providing the documents as required.
1.
I am the [ ] Plaintiff [ ] Defendant in this action. I have provided to the opposing
party/counsel all of the documents listed below which are in my custody or control (check
all that apply):
[ ]
Real Property. All documents pertaining to any real property in which the party claims a
legal or equitable interest during the marriage and owned on the date of separation, whether
or not currently owned on the date of service of the initial disclosures, including, but not
limited to, deeds, deeds of trust, promissory notes, closing documents, amortization
schedules, appraisals, listing contracts.
[ ]
Motor Vehicles. All documents pertaining to any motor vehicle (land, water, or air) in
which the party claims a legal or equitable interest during the marriage and owned on the
date of separation, whether or not currently owned on the date of service of the initial
disclosures, including, but not limited to, titles, bills of sale, promissory notes, and
amortization schedules.
WAKE-DOM-17B (2/06) (PAGE 1 OF 4)

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