Form CC-DR-033 Joint Statement of Parties Concerning Marital and Non-marital Property - Maryland

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Form CC-DR-033 Joint Statement of Parties Concerning Marital and Non-marital Property - Maryland

What Is Form CC-DR-033?

This is a legal form that was released by the Maryland Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Maryland. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is Form CC-DR-033?A: Form CC-DR-033 is the Joint Statement of Parties Concerning Marital and Non-marital Property in Maryland.

Q: What is the purpose of Form CC-DR-033?A: The purpose of Form CC-DR-033 is for parties to provide a detailed list of their marital and non-marital property during a divorce or separation.

Q: Who should use Form CC-DR-033?A: Form CC-DR-033 should be used by parties going through a divorce or separation in Maryland who need to disclose their marital and non-marital property.

Q: Do I need to hire an attorney to fill out Form CC-DR-033?A: While it is not required to hire an attorney, it is recommended to seek legal advice in complex divorce or separation cases to ensure your rights and interests are protected.

Q: What information should be included in Form CC-DR-033?A: Form CC-DR-033 requires parties to provide a detailed list of all their marital and non-marital property, including real estate, vehicles, bank accounts, investments, and other assets.

Q: Is Form CC-DR-033 confidential?A: No, Form CC-DR-033 is not confidential. It becomes part of the court record and may be accessed by the parties involved in the case and their respective attorneys.

Q: Are there any filing fees associated with Form CC-DR-033?A: The filing fees vary depending on the county where your case is filed. You should check with the Circuit Court Clerk's office for the current filing fee schedule.

Q: What should I do after completing Form CC-DR-033?A: After completing Form CC-DR-033, you should file it with the Circuit Court Clerk's office and serve a copy to the other party or their attorney as required by the court rules.

Q: Can Form CC-DR-033 be modified?A: Yes, Form CC-DR-033 can be modified if there are changes to the marital or non-marital property. Parties should file an amended form with the court if necessary.

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Form Details:

  • Released on April 1, 2016;
  • The latest edition provided by the Maryland Circuit Courts;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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