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Sample Letter for Divorce or Separation — Request to Account for Property in Arizona Dear [Spouse's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. As we navigate through the process of divorce/separation, it is essential to ensure a fair division of our joint assets and liabilities in accordance with Arizona family law. The purpose of this letter is to request your cooperation in accounting for our shared property, both personal and real estate, to facilitate a smooth and equitable distribution. Listed below are the specific details and documentation we will need to review and consider for the purpose of dividing our property: 1. Real Estate Property: — Include the addresses and legal descriptions of all properties owned jointly or individually during our marriage. — Attach copies of mortgage statements, deeds, and any relevant agreements or contracts related to the properties. — Provide the current estimated value of each property, along with any recent appraisals or market evaluations. 2. Personal Property: — Prepare an inventory of all personal items that hold significant value, such as automobiles, jewelry, furniture, electronics, and artwork. — Indicate the estimated value for each item and attach any appraisals, receipts, or proof of ownership available. — Identify any personal property obtained before marriage or acquired as gifts or inheritances, in order to ensure their exclusion during the asset division process. 3. Financial Assets: — Compile a comprehensive list of all bank accounts, investment portfolios, retirement accounts, and other financial assets held individually or jointly. — Provide recent statements for each account, including information on current balances, accrued interests, or any debts associated with these accounts. — Identify any debts or liabilities related to the accounts and provide relevant documentation. 4. Business Assets: — If applicable, disclose any interests in businesses, partnerships, or professional practices owned by either party, including documentation demonstrating ownership percentage and current valuation. — Provide any relevant financial statements, tax returns, or appraisals related to the business assets. It is crucial that we cooperate fully and honestly during this evaluation process to ensure accuracy in assessing the value of our shared property. Please note that both disclosure and honesty are essential elements in reaching a fair and amicable division. Failing to provide accurate and complete information may result in delays or complications, as well as potential legal consequences. Once we have gathered all the necessary information, we can proceed to negotiate the division of assets, either through mediation or with the assistance of legal professionals. The objective is to achieve an equitable distribution that takes into account both parties' contributions and needs while adhering to Arizona's laws and guidelines on property division. I kindly request that you provide the requested information within [timeframe], allowing us to move forward with the division process promptly. If you have any concerns or questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to reach out, and we can discuss them further. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding in this crucial matter. I believe that by working together, we can achieve a fair resolution and move forward with our lives. Best regards, [Your Name]
Sample Letter for Divorce or Separation — Request to Account for Property in Arizona Dear [Spouse's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. As we navigate through the process of divorce/separation, it is essential to ensure a fair division of our joint assets and liabilities in accordance with Arizona family law. The purpose of this letter is to request your cooperation in accounting for our shared property, both personal and real estate, to facilitate a smooth and equitable distribution. Listed below are the specific details and documentation we will need to review and consider for the purpose of dividing our property: 1. Real Estate Property: — Include the addresses and legal descriptions of all properties owned jointly or individually during our marriage. — Attach copies of mortgage statements, deeds, and any relevant agreements or contracts related to the properties. — Provide the current estimated value of each property, along with any recent appraisals or market evaluations. 2. Personal Property: — Prepare an inventory of all personal items that hold significant value, such as automobiles, jewelry, furniture, electronics, and artwork. — Indicate the estimated value for each item and attach any appraisals, receipts, or proof of ownership available. — Identify any personal property obtained before marriage or acquired as gifts or inheritances, in order to ensure their exclusion during the asset division process. 3. Financial Assets: — Compile a comprehensive list of all bank accounts, investment portfolios, retirement accounts, and other financial assets held individually or jointly. — Provide recent statements for each account, including information on current balances, accrued interests, or any debts associated with these accounts. — Identify any debts or liabilities related to the accounts and provide relevant documentation. 4. Business Assets: — If applicable, disclose any interests in businesses, partnerships, or professional practices owned by either party, including documentation demonstrating ownership percentage and current valuation. — Provide any relevant financial statements, tax returns, or appraisals related to the business assets. It is crucial that we cooperate fully and honestly during this evaluation process to ensure accuracy in assessing the value of our shared property. Please note that both disclosure and honesty are essential elements in reaching a fair and amicable division. Failing to provide accurate and complete information may result in delays or complications, as well as potential legal consequences. Once we have gathered all the necessary information, we can proceed to negotiate the division of assets, either through mediation or with the assistance of legal professionals. The objective is to achieve an equitable distribution that takes into account both parties' contributions and needs while adhering to Arizona's laws and guidelines on property division. I kindly request that you provide the requested information within [timeframe], allowing us to move forward with the division process promptly. If you have any concerns or questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to reach out, and we can discuss them further. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding in this crucial matter. I believe that by working together, we can achieve a fair resolution and move forward with our lives. Best regards, [Your Name]