The South Carolina Affidavit and Itemization of Accounts is a legal document used in the state of South Carolina to settle financial disputes between two parties. The affidavit is used by the party filing the affidavit to provide detailed information about the accounts in dispute. It also serves as an itemization of the debts and assets in the accounts, and an affidavit for the party to swear or affirm that the information provided is accurate and true. The South Carolina Affidavit and Itemization of Accounts is typically used in the context of family law, such as divorce proceedings, legal separation, or spousal support or alimony. It is also used in cases involving child custody and visitation rights. There are two types of South Carolina Affidavit and Itemization of Accounts: the Verified Statement of Accounts and the Itemized Statement of Accounts. The Verified Statement of Accounts is a sworn written statement of the parties’ financial accounts, including any assets, liabilities, and any other financial information. The Itemized Statement of Accounts is a more detailed breakdown of the accounts, listing each account in detail, including balances, transactions, and any other information pertinent to the case.