It is always best to be prepared. The below checklist will assist you in compiling a number of Important documents which will allow your attorney to assist you in a more efficient and expeditious manner.
TAX AND INCOME INFORMATION
- Individual income tax returns for the previous 2 to 4 years immediately prior to the filing for divorce.
- Business, corporate and fiduciary tax returns for the previous 2 to 4 years immediately prior to the filing for divorce.
- Objective proof of you and your spouse's current income, such as W-2s, 1099s, pay stubs and K-1s.
- Employment contracts or covenants not to compete.
- Any documentation indicating that you and/or your spouse are either partially or totally disabled and unable or legally limited relative work.
CURRENT ASSETS AND DEBTS
- 12 months worth of banks statements for each checking, savings and money market account.
- The most up-to-date certificate of deposit statement(s).
- List of the contents for each and every safety deposit box including a list of individuals authorized to enter the safety deposit box as well as a list of parties with access to the keys.
- Current copies of all pension statements. (Defined Benefit)
- Up-to-Date copies of all retirement account statements including but not limited to, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), 401(k), 403(B), 457, SEP-IRA, and Roth IRA. (Defined Contribution)
- Documentation relative any "lump-Sum" payouts
- Copies of any information having to do with any health savings account, medical savings account or employer related deferred purchase accounts.
- Statements for each and every retirement or non- retirement account held through a brokerage.
- Copies of any share certificates held for stocks or bonds in "street form".
- Any Information available relative a stock options including corresponding vesting schedule.
- Employee benefit statement.
- Frequent flyer mileage and credit card reward statements.
- 12 months worth of Credit Card statements for each credit card account utilized in the past 12 months.
- Copies of any outstanding bills not accurately reflected by the above referenced credit card statements.
- Copies of any judgments or liens which you may have against another party.
- Copies of any judgments or liens which another party may have against you or your spouse and which has not been satisfied.
- Copies of any appraisals in your possession relative any real estate or personal property such as home furnishings, jewelry, coins collections, etc.
- Previously completed monthly budget or annual financial spreadsheets.
- Recent credit report.
- List of personal property which you or your spouse inherited or received as a gift from a party other than his or her spouse.
- Any documentation in your possession which may support your allegation that your spouse has utilized marital property for nonmarital purposes.
- List of your children's current healthcare providers including their primary care physician, pediatrician, counselors, therapists and dentists.
HOME RELATED INFORMATION
- Copy of all outstanding mortgages, notes and lines of credit on all primary residences, income properties and vacation properties.
- Copies of all outstanding utility bills including WE Energies, telephone, cable television, and cellular telephone bills.
- The last years real estate tax bill for each property referenced above.
- Homeowners insurance policies including any umbrella policy.
- Any documentation in your possession reflecting the legal description of any real estate in which you have an ownership interest.
PRIOR LEGAL AND ESTATE PLANNING DOCUMENTATION
- If you or your spouse were previously married, copies of your prior Marital Settlement Agreement and/ or Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Judgment of Divorce.
- Copies of any prenuptial, postnuptial or marital property agreements.
- Copies of any trust (revocable or non-revocable) of which you are a trustee or deal with you or your spouses estate planning.
- Current Last Will and Testament.
- Current Declaration to Physician or Living Will.
- General Durable Power of Attorney or Health Care Power of Attorney.

