Organize Your Assets and Liabilities During Divorce
Dividing property and debt is one of the most important—and often complex—parts of any divorce. To help individuals get organized, this page provides links to official court forms and worksheets used across all 50 states to identify, value, and divide marital assets and liabilities.
In some states, courts provide a dedicated property and debt worksheet. In others, they require financial affidavits, disclosure statements, or inventory forms that serve the same purpose. These resources can help you better understand your financial picture and prepare for mediation, settlement negotiations, or court proceedings.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
These materials are provided for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. Laws regarding property division vary by state, and the outcome of any case depends on the specific facts involved. You should consult with a qualified family law attorney in your jurisdiction for advice regarding your situation.
Select Your State
A–C
- Alabama – https://eforms.alacourt.gov/search/?q=divorce
- Alaska – https://courts.alaska.gov/shc/family/docs/shc-1000n.pdf
- Arizona – https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/media/fijkahiw/drosc13fz.pdf
- Arkansas – https://www.arcourts.gov/sites/default/files/formatted-files/affidavit-of-financial-means-req-july-2020.pdf
- California – https://courts.ca.gov/documents/fl142.pdf
- Colorado – https://www.courts.state.co.us/userfiles/file/Self_Help/JDF1111SC_Clean.pdf
- Connecticut – https://jud.ct.gov/webforms/
D–H
- Delaware – https://courts.delaware.gov/family/forms/
- Florida – https://flcourts-media.flcourts.gov/content/download/685813/file_pdf/12.902c.pdf
- Georgia – https://assets.georgiacourts.gov/4/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/03170432/UNIFORM-SUPERIOR-COURT-RULES-2025_03_06.pdf
- Hawaii – https://www.courts.state.hi.us/self-help/courts/forms/oahu/family_court_forms
I–M
- Idaho – https://courtselfhelp.idaho.gov/Forms/divorce
- Illinois – https://www.illinoiscourts.gov/Forms_Repository/statewide_forms/divorce/Financial_Affidavit_Approved.pdf
- Indiana – https://www.tippecanoe.in.gov/DocumentCenter/View/156/Appendix-H-Financial-Declaration-Dissolution-PDF-
- Iowa – https://www.iowacourts.gov/browse/files/b5dd2e8a002247cc86e61cfbacc29083/download
- Kansas – https://kscourts.gov/KSCourts/media/KsCourts/Child%20Support%20Guidelines/App-III-Domestic-Relations-Affidavit-2023-approved-fillable.pdf
- Kentucky – https://www.kycourts.gov/Legal-Forms/Legal%20Forms/238-239.pdf
- Louisiana – https://www.lasc.org/rules/dist.ct/Title_IV/APPENDIX_30.0A.pdf
- Maine – https://mjbportal.courts.maine.gov/CourtForms/Home/Index
- Maryland – https://www.mdcourts.gov/sites/default/files/court-forms/ccdr031.pdf
- Massachusetts – https://www.mass.gov/doc/financial-statement-long-form-cjd-301l
- Michigan – https://www.courts.michigan.gov/siteassets/forms/scao-approved/foc23.pdf
- Minnesota – https://mncourts.gov/getforms/divorce-dissolution
- Mississippi – https://courts.ms.gov/research/rules/msrulesofcourt/UniformChanceryCourtRules.pdf
- Missouri – https://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=3832
- Montana – https://courts.mt.gov/forms
N–O
- Nebraska – https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/financial-affidavit-child-support-english
- Nevada – https://selfhelp.nvcourts.gov/images/misc/financial-disclosure-form-pdf-fillable.pdf
- New Hampshire – https://www.courts.nh.gov/sites/g/files/ehbemt471/files/documents/2021-04/nhjb-2065-f.pdf
- New Jersey – https://www.njcourts.gov/self-help/forms
- New Mexico – https://nmcourts.gov/forms-files/divorce/
- New York – https://www.nycourts.gov/LegacyPDFS/forms/matrimonial/ED%20Worksheet.pdf
- North Carolina – https://www.nccourts.gov/assets/documents/local-rules-forms/D28%20Form%2013%20Equitable%20Distribution%20Inventory%20Affidavit%20for%20Plaintiff%20or%20Defendant.pdf
- North Dakota – https://www.ndcourts.gov/Media/Default/Legal%20Resources/Legal%20Self%20Help/Divorce/Simple%20Divorce/Stip%20DNC%20Form%204%20Exhibit%20A%20Property%20Debt%20Listing%20Fillable.pdf
- Ohio – https://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/docs/JCS/CFC/DRForms/Affidavit2.pdf
- Oklahoma – https://oklaw.org/issues/family-law/divorce-separation-annulment
P–T
- Pennsylvania – https://www.pacourts.us/Storage/media/pdfs/20210211/173510-ivappraisement.pdf
- Rhode Island – https://www.courts.ri.gov/Courts/familycourt/Pages/forms.aspx
- South Carolina – https://www.sccourts.org/forms/pdf/SCCA430.pdf
- South Dakota – https://ujslawhelp.sd.gov/onlineforms.aspx
- Tennessee – https://www.tncourts.gov/help-center/court-approved-divorce-forms
- Texas – https://www.justex.net/JustexDocuments/57/Inventory%20and%20Appraisement.pdf
U–W
- Utah – https://www.utcourts.gov/en/self-help/categories/family/divorce/financial-declaration.html
- Vermont – https://www.vermontjudiciary.org/family/starting-case/forms
- Virginia – https://www.vacourts.gov/forms/district/district.html
- Washington – https://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/documents/FL%20All%20Family%20131.pdf
- West Virginia – https://www.courtswv.gov/legal-community/court-forms/family-court-forms/financial-statement.pdf
- Wisconsin – https://www.wicourts.gov/formdisplay/FA-4139V.pdf
- Wyoming – https://www.courts.state.wy.us/legal-assistances-and-forms/
What These Worksheets Include
Most of the forms above help you organize:
- Real estate (homes, land, rental property)
- Bank and investment accounts
- Retirement accounts and pensions
- Vehicles and personal property
- Business interests
- Credit cards, loans, and other debts
Why These Worksheets Matter
Courts typically divide property under one of two systems:
- Equitable distribution (most states): property is divided fairly, but not always equally
- Community property (some states): property is generally divided 50/50
Using these worksheets helps ensure:
- Nothing is overlooked
- Financial information is accurate
- Negotiations are more efficient
- Your attorney can better advocate for your interests
Need Help With Property Division?
Dividing assets and debts can be complex—especially when it involves businesses, retirement accounts, or high-value property.
If you have questions about how property and debt may be divided in your case, you should consult with an experienced family law attorney.

