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Subject: Request to Account for Property in Los Angeles, California — Divorce or Separation Dear [Spouse's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. As we proceed with our divorce/separation proceedings, it has come to my attention that we need to account for the property we own jointly in Los Angeles, California. As such, I am writing to request your cooperation in this matter to ensure a fair distribution of our shared assets. First and foremost, I would like to emphasize the importance of an amicable resolution during this challenging time. By working together to account for our jointly-owned property, we can facilitate a smoother transition for both of us. This will enable us to effectively divide our assets in a way that is fair and in accordance with the laws governing divorce and separation in Los Angeles, California. To ensure the accuracy and transparency of this process, I kindly request your collaboration in providing the following information: 1. Real Estate: — Any residential properties, vacation homes, or investment properties we jointly own, including their addresses, current market value, mortgage details, and any rental agreements. 2. Vehicles: — A comprehensive list of all vehicles registered under both our names, including make, model, year, VIN number, registration details, and current valuation. 3. Financial and Bank Accounts: — Details of any joint bank accounts, savings accounts, retirement accounts, or investment accounts, along with the current balances and statements for the past six months. 4. Business Interests: — Any businesses in which we hold shared ownership or financial interests, including details of their valuation, income generated, and any obligations, such as loans or debts attached to them. 5. Personal Belongings: — A list of any valuable personal belongings acquired during our marriage/partnership, such as jewelry, artwork, furniture, electronics, or collectibles, along with their estimated value or appraisal reports, if available. 6. Debts and Liabilities: — Disclosure of all outstanding debts, loans, credit card balances, mortgages, or any other financial obligations held jointly, indicating the current balances, creditors' names, and account numbers. 7. Other Assets: — Any other jointly-owned assets not mentioned above, such as stocks, bonds, trusts, patents, copyrights, or inheritances, along with their valuation or supporting documentation. Please understand that this information is crucial for our legal advisors to accurately assess the assets and liabilities we need to account for during the division of property process. I assure you that all provided information will be treated confidentially and solely used for the purpose of achieving a fair settlement. To avoid any confusion or misunderstandings, I suggest we involve our respective legal representatives to facilitate the property accounting process. This will ensure that our interests are protected, and the division of property is carried out in adherence to the laws of Los Angeles, California. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Resolving the property accounting in a cooperative and transparent manner will not only benefit our individual lives going forward but will also positively impact our relationship as ex-spouses/ex-partners. Should you have any concerns or if there is a need for further discussion, please don't hesitate to communicate with me or through our legal representatives. Let us move forward responsibly and conclude this chapter of our lives with dignity and respect. Wishing you the best for the future. Sincerely, [Your Name]
Subject: Request to Account for Property in Los Angeles, California — Divorce or Separation Dear [Spouse's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. As we proceed with our divorce/separation proceedings, it has come to my attention that we need to account for the property we own jointly in Los Angeles, California. As such, I am writing to request your cooperation in this matter to ensure a fair distribution of our shared assets. First and foremost, I would like to emphasize the importance of an amicable resolution during this challenging time. By working together to account for our jointly-owned property, we can facilitate a smoother transition for both of us. This will enable us to effectively divide our assets in a way that is fair and in accordance with the laws governing divorce and separation in Los Angeles, California. To ensure the accuracy and transparency of this process, I kindly request your collaboration in providing the following information: 1. Real Estate: — Any residential properties, vacation homes, or investment properties we jointly own, including their addresses, current market value, mortgage details, and any rental agreements. 2. Vehicles: — A comprehensive list of all vehicles registered under both our names, including make, model, year, VIN number, registration details, and current valuation. 3. Financial and Bank Accounts: — Details of any joint bank accounts, savings accounts, retirement accounts, or investment accounts, along with the current balances and statements for the past six months. 4. Business Interests: — Any businesses in which we hold shared ownership or financial interests, including details of their valuation, income generated, and any obligations, such as loans or debts attached to them. 5. Personal Belongings: — A list of any valuable personal belongings acquired during our marriage/partnership, such as jewelry, artwork, furniture, electronics, or collectibles, along with their estimated value or appraisal reports, if available. 6. Debts and Liabilities: — Disclosure of all outstanding debts, loans, credit card balances, mortgages, or any other financial obligations held jointly, indicating the current balances, creditors' names, and account numbers. 7. Other Assets: — Any other jointly-owned assets not mentioned above, such as stocks, bonds, trusts, patents, copyrights, or inheritances, along with their valuation or supporting documentation. Please understand that this information is crucial for our legal advisors to accurately assess the assets and liabilities we need to account for during the division of property process. I assure you that all provided information will be treated confidentially and solely used for the purpose of achieving a fair settlement. To avoid any confusion or misunderstandings, I suggest we involve our respective legal representatives to facilitate the property accounting process. This will ensure that our interests are protected, and the division of property is carried out in adherence to the laws of Los Angeles, California. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Resolving the property accounting in a cooperative and transparent manner will not only benefit our individual lives going forward but will also positively impact our relationship as ex-spouses/ex-partners. Should you have any concerns or if there is a need for further discussion, please don't hesitate to communicate with me or through our legal representatives. Let us move forward responsibly and conclude this chapter of our lives with dignity and respect. Wishing you the best for the future. Sincerely, [Your Name]