Adopted January 28, 1983 · Last amended June 1, 2018 · Last verified June 30, 2026
In one sentenceRule 1920.75 supplies the form of the inventory of marital property required for an equitable-division claim.
Full Text of Rule 1920.75
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The inventory required by Pa.R.C.P. No. 1920.33(a) shall be substantially in the following form: (Caption) INVENTORY OF (Plaintiff) (Defendant) files the following inventory of all property owned or possessed by either party at the date of separation and all property transferred within the preceding three years. (Plaintiff) (Defendant) verifies that the statements made in this inventory are true and correct. (Plaintiff) (Defendant) understands that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. (Plaintiff) (Defendant) ASSETS OF THE PARTIES (Plaintiff) (Defendant) marks on the list below those items applicable to the case at bar and item- izes the assets on the following pages. ( ) 1. Real Property ( ) 2. Motor vehicles ( ) 3. Stocks, bonds, securities and options ( ) 4. Certificates of deposit ( ) 5. Checking accounts, cash ( ) 6. Savings accounts, money market and savings certificates ( ) 7. Contents of safe deposit boxes ( ) 8. Trusts ( ) 9. Life insurance policies (indicate face value, cash surrender value and current beneficia- ries) ( ) 10. Annuities ( ) 11. Gifts ( ) 12. Inheritances ( ) 13. Patents, copyrights, inventions, royalties ( ) 14. Personal property outside the home ( ) 15. Business (list all owners, including percentage of ownership, and officer/director posi- tions held by a party with company) ( ) 16. Employment termination benefits—severance pay, worker’s compensation claim/award ( ) 17. Profit sharing plans ( ) 18. Pension plans (indicate employee contribution and date plan vests) ( ) 19. Retirement plans, Individual Retirement Accounts ( ) 20. Disability payments ( ) 21. Litigation claims (matured and unmatured) ( ) 22. Military/V. A. benefits ( ) 23. Education benefits ( ) 24. Accounts receivable, including loans and mortgages payable to a party ( ) 25. Household furnishings and personalty (include as a total category and attach itemized list if distribution of such assets is in dispute) ( ) 26. Other MARITAL PROPERTY (Plaintiff) (Defendant) lists all marital property in which either or both spouses have a legal or equitable interest individually or with any other person as of the date of separation: Item Description Names of Estimated Value at Number of Property All Owners Date of Separation NON MARITAL PROPERTY (Plaintiff) (Defendant) lists all property in which a spouse has a legal or equitable interest which is claimed to be excluded from marital property: Item Description Reason for Estimated Value at Estimated Value at Number of Property Exclusion Date of Marriage Date of Separation PROPERTY TRANSFERRED Person to Item Description Date of Consider- Whom Trans- Estimated Value at Number of Property Transfer ation ferred Date of Separation LIABILITIES Item Description Names of Names of Estimated Value at Number of Property All Creditors All Debtors Date of Separation
Plain-English Summary
Dividing marital property starts with listing it. This rule prints the form of the inventory required by Rule 1920.33, on which each party lists the marital and non-marital property and debts. The inventory gives the court and the parties a shared starting point for equitable division.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the divorce inventory form for?
Listing marital and non-marital property and debts for an equitable-division claim.
Official Note
Official Note: See Pa.R.C.P. No. 1930.1(b). This rule may require attorneys or unrepre- sented parties to file confidential documents and documents containing confidential information that are subject to the Case Records Public Access Policy of the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania.
Amendment History
The provisions of this Rule 1920.75 adopted January 28, 1983, effective July 1, 1983, 13 Pa.B. 677; amended May 17, 1991, effective July 1, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 2615; amended May 6, 2015, effective July 1, 2015, 45 Pa.B. 2457; amended January 5, 2018, effective January 6, 2018, 48 Pa.B. 477; amended June 1, 2018, effective July 1, 2018, 48 Pa.B. 3520. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (390140) to (390142).
Source & verification. Rule text, the Official Note, and the amendment
history are reproduced verbatim from the Pennsylvania Code, Title 231, the official compilation
of rules adopted by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Last verified June 30, 2026. ·
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Also known as:inventory of marital propertydivorce inventory formequitable division inventory