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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Equitable Distribution Inventory in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as either Plaintiff or Defendant at the top of the form. Ensure you also enter the Date of Marriage (DOM) and Date of Separation (DOS) accurately.
  3. Proceed to Schedules I through IV, where you will categorize your assets and debts. For each item, provide a detailed description, including estimated values on DOS and current possession status.
  4. In each schedule, check the appropriate classification for each asset or debt as either Marital (M) or Separate (S). Be thorough in your descriptions to avoid any confusion.
  5. Once all sections are completed, ensure that your signature is notarized before submission. Remember to save your document frequently using our platform's features.

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Equitable distribution appraisals are crucial for fairly dividing property in complicated family and legal situations. These specialized valuations determine the accurate fair market values of personal belongings, which helps ensure that assets are distributed fairly among the parties involved.
Once the court has notice of all the property you own, it will attempt to value your assets and distribute the property in a fair manner. While courts typically favor a 50/50 split, dividing the property equitably does not require the court to give you and your spouse equal shares.
Most states use equitable distribution, dividing property fairly based on factors like marriage length and contributions. California uses community property, where most marital assets are split 50/50.

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