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Divorce Checklist
- Gather documents and make copies. Create lists of assets and liabilities. Keep all of this information and documents in a divorce file, so everything can be easily accessible during the divorce process.
- Bank and credit card statements/account numbers
- Retirement account numbers
- Investment account numbers
- Loan account numbers
- Recent pay stubs, W2’s or 1099’s
- Copy of deeds/mortgage/property title
- Employee benefit package info
- Wills and/or trusts
- Insurance policies
- Tax returns from the last 3-5 years
- Health insurance and identification cards
- Birth certificates
- Social security cards
- Marriage certificate
- Divorce decree
- Vehicle registration
- Airline frequent flier numbers
- Contact info — accountants, relatives, good friends, etc.
- Compile a list of non-marital assets and their value (items of value owned previous to the marriageand gifts or inheritances received during the marriage and subsequently maintained as separate
property)
- Inform your financial advisor of the probability of the divorce.
- Research and hire your team of professionals: Matrimonial Attorney, Financial Advisor, Divorce Coach.
- Emergency Fund – Make sure you have enough cash on hand in the bank to cover living expenses for atleast the next 3-6 months.
- Obtain a temporary order for spousal and child support if needed.
- Take a household inventory (including pictures) of rooms and items.
- Put items that are personal and that you want to take with you, such as diplomas and yearbooks, in a safeplace (your office, a friend’s house).
- Make a copy of house keys and car keys.
- Write a background, a picture of your married life including a description of your time and moneycontributions to the marriage while it’s fresh in your mind.
- Change passwords and create a new email address.
- Get a credit report and get a credit card in your own name to establish your own credit.
- Get a P.O. Box that your spouse will not have access to.
- Make a new will and change beneficiaries.39 Broadway, Suite 1730 | New York, NY 10006 Office | 212.374.9008 | FrancisFinancial.com