Monday, September 26, 2011

What do I have to disclose to my spouse when I get divorced?

To see what the statute says about disclosures when going through a divorce, please see my blog: Do I have to Disclose all Assets During a Divorce in Montana?

Here are some examples of what my firm has our clients disclose.
  • Gross Income (including, but not limited to: interest, dividends, pensions, retirement, trust income, gifts, rental income, child support, alimony, unemployment, wages, salary)
  • Deductions
  • Vehicles
  • Housing (water, phone, TV, gas, electricity, real estate taxes)
  • Insurance
  • Any miscellaneous (pets, work uniform, maintenance to prior spouses, entertainment)
  • Groceries
  • House repairs
  • All personal effects
Honesty is the best policy.  Everything you can possibly think of should be disclosed to each party.

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