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Chapter 18

Form 18-13

See form 18-12 for a short-form version of the disputed issues checklist.

Disputed Issues Checklist

(Attach additional sheet if necessary)

Case: 

Name of party: 

Date of marriage:  ________________ Date of separation:       
Place of marriage: ________________ ¨ ceremonial ¨ common law

1.Name, age, and sex of each child:

Name:    

 

Name:    

Age:    

Sex:    

 

Age:    

Sex:    

Name:    

 

Name:       

Age:    

Sex:    

 

Age:    

Sex:    

Name:    

 

Name:    

Age:    

Sex:    

 

Age:    

Sex:    

2.Stipulations and agreements:        

      

3.Please place an “x” by each matter in dispute:

____ 

residency requirements

____ 

persons with possession of or access

____ 

jurisdiction

 

to children (e.g., grandparents,

____    

existence of marriage

 

military duty)

____ 

grounds for divorce

____ 

parental rights and duties

____ 

parentage

____ 

residence restrictions

____ 

type of conservatorship

____ 

parenting times

____ 

pickup and return of children

____ 

alimony

____ 

methods/costs of travel

____ 

spousal maintenance

____ 

international travel

____ 

judgment and liens to adjust

____ 

child support

 

property division

____ 

adjustments to child support

____ 

delivery of property

____ 

income withholding

____ 

tax matters

____ 

health insurance

____ 

release of claims

____ 

tax exemptions for children

____ 

indemnification provisions

____ 

uninsured health-care expenses

____ 

omitted or undisclosed asset

____ 

child support binding on estate

 

provisions

____ 

notice of medical treatment

____ 

permanent injunctions

____ 

control of property of children

____ 

signing of documents

____ 

life insurance to secure child support

____ 

attorney’s fees and liens

____ 

division of property

____ 

settlement of future disputes

____ 

allocation of liabilities

____ 

confidentiality/sealing records

____ 

separate property

____ 

discovery retention

____ 

reimbursement

____ 

other       

 

 

 

      

4.If property is in dispute, each party must bring a complete list of all household items to be divided showing which items he or she wants, the value of each item, and who currently possesses each item.