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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Request for Property Accounting — Divorce or Separation Case Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally request an account of our joint property and assets as per our ongoing divorce or separation proceedings. As a resident of the state of Maine, I understand the importance of accurately accounting for our shared property and financial holdings during this significant life transition. This letter serves as a formal request to seek clarity and transparency regarding the distribution of our belongings. I kindly request that you provide a comprehensive list of all marital property, including real estate, vehicles, investments, bank accounts, retirement plans, valuable items, and any other assets obtained during the course of our marriage or civil union. Please include the location, detailed descriptions, values, and any relevant supporting documents for each item. To facilitate the process, consider the following aspects: 1. Real Estate: Provide information on all properties, including the address, type of ownership, current market value, mortgage details, and any outstanding loan balances. 2. Vehicles: List all vehicles owned jointly or individually, including make, model, year, VIN, current value, outstanding loan balances, and respective ownership percentages. 3. Financial Accounts: Provide a detailed overview of all joint and individual bank accounts, including checking, savings, and investment accounts, along with their current balances. 4. Retirement Plans: Outline any retirement plans, such as 401(k), pension, or IRA accounts, detailing the name of the plan, account numbers, current values, and any future payout estimates. 5. Valuables: Include a separate section for valuable items, such as jewelry, artwork, antiques, and other possessions of significant worth. Specify a detailed description and their estimated value. 6. Debts and Liabilities: In order to ensure a fair division of our responsibilities, please include any outstanding debts, mortgages, loans, or credit card balances, and specify whether they are joint or individual. I kindly ask that you provide this requested information within [insert a reasonable timeframe, preferably 30 days] from the receipt of this letter. Should you require any documentation or further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me at the provided email address or phone number. I believe that by openly addressing our shared assets and liabilities, we can facilitate a smoother and amicable resolution in our divorce or separation process. It is important to remember that formal disclosure and transparency are essential principles in these proceedings. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. I look forward to receiving the necessary information to better understand our financial circumstance and work towards an equitable settlement. Sincerely, [Your Full Name]
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Request for Property Accounting — Divorce or Separation Case Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally request an account of our joint property and assets as per our ongoing divorce or separation proceedings. As a resident of the state of Maine, I understand the importance of accurately accounting for our shared property and financial holdings during this significant life transition. This letter serves as a formal request to seek clarity and transparency regarding the distribution of our belongings. I kindly request that you provide a comprehensive list of all marital property, including real estate, vehicles, investments, bank accounts, retirement plans, valuable items, and any other assets obtained during the course of our marriage or civil union. Please include the location, detailed descriptions, values, and any relevant supporting documents for each item. To facilitate the process, consider the following aspects: 1. Real Estate: Provide information on all properties, including the address, type of ownership, current market value, mortgage details, and any outstanding loan balances. 2. Vehicles: List all vehicles owned jointly or individually, including make, model, year, VIN, current value, outstanding loan balances, and respective ownership percentages. 3. Financial Accounts: Provide a detailed overview of all joint and individual bank accounts, including checking, savings, and investment accounts, along with their current balances. 4. Retirement Plans: Outline any retirement plans, such as 401(k), pension, or IRA accounts, detailing the name of the plan, account numbers, current values, and any future payout estimates. 5. Valuables: Include a separate section for valuable items, such as jewelry, artwork, antiques, and other possessions of significant worth. Specify a detailed description and their estimated value. 6. Debts and Liabilities: In order to ensure a fair division of our responsibilities, please include any outstanding debts, mortgages, loans, or credit card balances, and specify whether they are joint or individual. I kindly ask that you provide this requested information within [insert a reasonable timeframe, preferably 30 days] from the receipt of this letter. Should you require any documentation or further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me at the provided email address or phone number. I believe that by openly addressing our shared assets and liabilities, we can facilitate a smoother and amicable resolution in our divorce or separation process. It is important to remember that formal disclosure and transparency are essential principles in these proceedings. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. I look forward to receiving the necessary information to better understand our financial circumstance and work towards an equitable settlement. Sincerely, [Your Full Name]