Rhode Island Property Division Worksheets Kit

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Prior to actually making important decisions regarding the division of your property, it is important to have before you a complete inventory of all of your property. Even if you feel that you have no property to divide, you should complete the forms in this kit to ensure that your marital settlement agreement properly addresses all the issues.

This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and information on factors to consider in property divisions.
(2) Property Checklist – provides a list of documents which should be assembled when arranging for marital property distribution.
(3) Property Questionnaire – covers your basic personal information and also details the history of your marriage.
(4) Property Division Worksheet – will help you make certain decisions regarding the value and division of your property.

State Law Compliance: Designed for use in all states.

Rhode Island Property Division Worksheets Kit

Product Details

Product Rhode Island Property Division Worksheets Kit
Country United States
Pages 26
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
Format Microsoft Word
Adobe PDF
WordPerfect
Rich Text Format
Platform Windows Compatible
Mac Compatible
Linux Compatible
Availability In Stock. Instant Download
Usage Unlimited number of prints
Category Property Division Worksheets Kits
Product number #22572
Download time Less than 1 minute (approx.)
Document Access Via secret online address
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Refund Policy 60 days, no-questions asked, 100% money back guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

The kit includes instructions, a property checklist, a property questionnaire, and a property division worksheet. These tools help individuals document and assess their marital assets and liabilities.

To use the property division worksheet, start by listing all marital assets and debts. Then, assess the value of each item and consider how you wish to divide them, ensuring both parties agree on the distribution.

While the kit is designed for use in Rhode Island, the concepts and worksheets can be adapted for use in other jurisdictions. However, it is advisable to consult local laws for specific requirements.

Yes, even if you believe you have no property to divide, completing the forms can help ensure that all potential issues are addressed in your marital settlement agreement.

If you have complex assets, such as businesses or investments, it may be beneficial to seek legal advice in addition to using this kit. The worksheet can still serve as a starting point for organizing your information.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are going through a divorce may find this kit essential for accurately documenting their assets and liabilities. By utilizing the property division worksheet, they can ensure that all property is accounted for and fairly divided between both parties.
  • Situations requiring a clear understanding of property ownership can benefit from this kit. For example, couples who have accumulated significant assets during their marriage will need to assess the value and distribution of these assets to avoid future disputes.
  • To comply with Rhode Island divorce laws, parties must present a complete inventory of their property. This kit provides the necessary tools to gather and organize this information, facilitating a smoother negotiation process during divorce proceedings.
  • For those preparing for mediation or court hearings regarding property division, this worksheet kit serves as a vital resource. It helps individuals articulate their claims and understand the implications of their property division decisions.
  • Couples who believe they have minimal assets may still need to complete the forms in this kit. This ensures that all potential issues are addressed in their marital settlement agreement, preventing any oversight that could lead to complications later.

Do Not Use If:

  • This form is not appropriate for individuals who are not legally married, as it specifically addresses property division in the context of divorce. Unmarried couples should seek different resources.
  • If there are ongoing disputes or litigation regarding property division, this kit may not be sufficient. Legal representation is recommended to navigate complex legal issues effectively.
  • For those who have already reached a final settlement regarding property division, this kit is unnecessary. It is designed for individuals still in the process of negotiating their agreements.
  • In cases where one party is not forthcoming about their assets, relying solely on this kit may not be advisable. Full financial disclosure is essential for fair property division.
  • Individuals who are seeking to modify an existing property division agreement should consult with an attorney rather than using this kit, as it is intended for initial property division during divorce proceedings.

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Product Laws

Property Division Laws - Rhode Island

Property Distribution: Rhode Island is an “equitable distribution” state. Separate property which a spouse owned prior to the marriage and any property which a spouse receives by gift or inherits (either before or during a marriage) is not subject to division. Any other property (including any income from separate property that was earned during the marriage) may be divided by the court. The following factors are considered: (1) the contribution of each spouse to the acquisition, preservation, or appreciation in value of the marital property, including the contribution of each spouse as homemaker; (2) the length of the marriage; (3) the conduct of the spouses during the marriage; (4) the health and ages of the spouses; (5) the amount and sources of income of the spouses; (6) the occupation and employability of each of the spouses; (7) the contribution by 1 spouse to the education, training, licensure, business, or increased earning power of the other; (8) the need of a custodial parent to occupy or own the marital residence and to use or own the household effects according to the best interests of any children; (9) either spouse’s wasteful dissipation or unfair transfer of any assets in contemplation of divorce; (10) the opportunity of each spouse for acquisition of assets and income; and (11) any other factor which is just and proper. [General Laws of Rhode Island; Title 15, Chapter 15-5-16.1].

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