Property Owned By Husband Sample Clauses

Property Owned By Husband. List all the marital property the Husband shall take or retain ownership over as a result of this agreement. XIII. Wife’s Property (30) Property Owned By Wife. Define all property this agreement requires the Wife to have ownership of once it is signed. XIV. Payment To Balance Division (31) Payment To Balance Spousal Finances. At times the physical property the Couple owns cannot be divided evenly. In such cases, a payment can be required to promote an equal value to the property division this agreement imposes on the Spouses. If applicable, select the “Shall Be” checkbox in Article XIV. This will require some additional information beginning with the amount that must be paid by the Paying Spouse. (32)
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Property Owned By Husband. List all the marital property the Husband shall take or retain ownership over as a result of this agreement. XIII. Wife’s Property (30) Property Owned By Wife. Define all property this agreement requires the Wife to have ownership of once it is signed. XIV. Payment To Balance Division (31) Payment To Balance Spousal Finances.
Property Owned By Husband. List all the marital property the Husband shall take or retain ownership over as a result of this agreement. XIII. Wife’s Property (30) Property Owned By Wife. Define all property this agreement requires the Wife to have ownership of once it is signed. XIV. Payment To Balance Division (31) Payment To Balance Spousal Finances. At times the physical property the Couple owns cannot be divided evenly. In such cases, a payment can be required to promote an equal value to the property division this agreement imposes on the Spouses. If applicable, select the “Shall Be” checkbox in Article XIV. This will require some additional information beginning with the amount that must be paid by the Paying Spouse. (32) Supporting And Recipient Spouse. Select either “Husband” or “Wife” from the first set of checkboxes in this selection to establish who the Paying Spouse is then select one of the final two checkboxes to document who the Receiving Spouse is. (33) Payment Due Date. Produce the calendar date when the balancing payment must be submitted by the Paying Spouse. Notice there will be a penalty imposed for late payments. (34)

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