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Subject: Wake North Carolina Sample Letter for Divorce or Separation — Request to Account for Property Dear [Spouse's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. As we navigate through the difficult process of divorce or separation, it is imperative that we address the matter of our shared assets in a fair and transparent manner. This letter serves as a formal request for you to account for all our joint properties as outlined by the laws of Wake County, North Carolina. Type 1: Divorce Letter — Request to Account for Property: If you and your spouse are in the early stages of divorce proceedings in Wake County, this type of letter is usually sent to formally request your spouse to account for the distribution of shared properties. The purpose is to establish transparency and ensure a fair division of assets, according to the state's guidelines and applicable laws. Type 2: Separation Letter — Request to Account for Property: In the event that you and your partner have decided to separate without divorce, this type of letter aims to clearly define responsibilities regarding shared properties during this separation period. It serves as a way to request your spouse to provide an account of all joint assets and establish guidelines for managing these assets throughout the separation. In compliance with Wake County's guidelines and regulations for divorce or separation, you are kindly asked to provide a comprehensive inventory of our shared properties, which includes but is not limited to: 1. Real Estate: Please provide details of all properties owned jointly or individually, including addresses, estimated values, and mortgage or loan information if applicable. 2. Vehicles: Please disclose all vehicles owned jointly or individually, including make, model, year, VIN numbers, and any outstanding loans. 3. Bank Accounts: List all joint or individual bank accounts along with their respective financial institutions, account numbers, and approximate balances. 4. Investments and Retirement Funds: Provide information on any investment portfolios, stocks, bonds, retirement accounts, or pensions that are jointly or individually owned. 5. Business Interests: If either of us holds shares or has ownership in any business, please provide details on the nature of the business, percentage of ownership, and valuation, if available. 6. Personal Property: This includes valuable items such as jewelry, artwork, or collectibles. Provide a detailed list and, if possible, appraisals for such items. Please note that this request is made in good faith and is essential for us to accurately assess our shared assets. It is necessary for us to establish a fair and equitable arrangement for property division as we move forward through the process of divorce or separation. Feel free to consult your legal counsel or financial advisor to ensure that all relevant properties are addressed accurately and comprehensively. We can also arrange for professional mediation or involve attorneys to facilitate this process if necessary. I kindly request that you provide the requested information within [specific timeline]. This will allow us to proceed with negotiations and ultimately reach a resolution that benefits both parties. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in this matter. It is my sincere hope that we can navigate this challenging chapter with respect and fairness. Best regards, [Your Name]
Subject: Wake North Carolina Sample Letter for Divorce or Separation — Request to Account for Property Dear [Spouse's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. As we navigate through the difficult process of divorce or separation, it is imperative that we address the matter of our shared assets in a fair and transparent manner. This letter serves as a formal request for you to account for all our joint properties as outlined by the laws of Wake County, North Carolina. Type 1: Divorce Letter — Request to Account for Property: If you and your spouse are in the early stages of divorce proceedings in Wake County, this type of letter is usually sent to formally request your spouse to account for the distribution of shared properties. The purpose is to establish transparency and ensure a fair division of assets, according to the state's guidelines and applicable laws. Type 2: Separation Letter — Request to Account for Property: In the event that you and your partner have decided to separate without divorce, this type of letter aims to clearly define responsibilities regarding shared properties during this separation period. It serves as a way to request your spouse to provide an account of all joint assets and establish guidelines for managing these assets throughout the separation. In compliance with Wake County's guidelines and regulations for divorce or separation, you are kindly asked to provide a comprehensive inventory of our shared properties, which includes but is not limited to: 1. Real Estate: Please provide details of all properties owned jointly or individually, including addresses, estimated values, and mortgage or loan information if applicable. 2. Vehicles: Please disclose all vehicles owned jointly or individually, including make, model, year, VIN numbers, and any outstanding loans. 3. Bank Accounts: List all joint or individual bank accounts along with their respective financial institutions, account numbers, and approximate balances. 4. Investments and Retirement Funds: Provide information on any investment portfolios, stocks, bonds, retirement accounts, or pensions that are jointly or individually owned. 5. Business Interests: If either of us holds shares or has ownership in any business, please provide details on the nature of the business, percentage of ownership, and valuation, if available. 6. Personal Property: This includes valuable items such as jewelry, artwork, or collectibles. Provide a detailed list and, if possible, appraisals for such items. Please note that this request is made in good faith and is essential for us to accurately assess our shared assets. It is necessary for us to establish a fair and equitable arrangement for property division as we move forward through the process of divorce or separation. Feel free to consult your legal counsel or financial advisor to ensure that all relevant properties are addressed accurately and comprehensively. We can also arrange for professional mediation or involve attorneys to facilitate this process if necessary. I kindly request that you provide the requested information within [specific timeline]. This will allow us to proceed with negotiations and ultimately reach a resolution that benefits both parties. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in this matter. It is my sincere hope that we can navigate this challenging chapter with respect and fairness. Best regards, [Your Name]