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Interrogs/Discovery Assets

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Im working on my Interrogs/Discovery. On one such schedule I need to list 'every item of personal property now owned that was acquired during the marriage' then gives dates of purchase, costs, etc.

How specific does this need to be? Exactly WHAT is considered an 'asset'? Surely not old bath towels, junk furniture, dishes that are 6 yrs old, etc. Wouldnt an asset be only those item that have a value? (not a yardsale value)

Most of our household stuff has no value, except MAYBE a few bucks. LOL

~Thanks
 


Ohiogal

Queen Bee
Bath towels count. Anything purchased during the marriage is quite frankly a marital "asset" -- assets do not have to have a specific minimal value to qualify as an asset. This question however may be overbroad and cumbersome.
 

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