The South Carolina Affidavit and Itemization of Accounts is a document required for the dissolution of a marriage in South Carolina. It is a sworn statement that lists all the assets, debts, and financial accounts held by the divorcing couple. The affidavit must be filled out and signed by both parties before it can be submitted to the court. The affidavit and itemization of accounts are important documents to ensure that any assets, debts, and financial accounts are accurately listed and divided in accordance with South Carolina law. The South Carolina Affidavit and Itemization of Accounts consists of two parts. The first part is the Affidavit, which is a sworn statement of each party's assets, debts, and financial accounts. The second part is the Itemization of Accounts, which is a detailed listing of all assets, debts, and financial accounts. There are two types of South Carolina Affidavit and Itemization of Accounts: joint and separate. The joint affidavit is used when both parties agree on the division of assets, debts, and financial accounts and both parties sign the affidavit. The separate affidavit is used when the parties cannot agree on the division of assets, debts, and financial accounts and each party must submit their own affidavit.