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MirandaLo

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If a client, who has just moved into the state, wishes to file for divorce, where would that divorce action be filed? Assume the other spouse has not relocated and remains in the state where the marriage took place and where the couple had lived together, married, for the past ten years.
 
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Write a short essay in which you identify the various types of property and describe how a personal representative should go about valuing each type of property for the inventory.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Most states require that a party be in the state (residency) for a certain amount of time before filing an action like divorce. The client's former state will still have jurisdiction. Answers may also mention that this is an answer that requires an attorney to respond.

Answer to Question 2

Real property must be appraised in some states but other states have different requirements, such as obtaining a copy of an assessment or a recommendation from a realtor. Vehicles can be valued using Kelley Blue Book or NADA. Simple household items and other personal property can be valued as its estimated fair market value. Antiques and other valuables should be appraised.





 

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