Property + alimony

Steadycase Financial Divorce Trial Notebook

A workbook for contested divorce without minor children: property, debts, accounts, income, alimony, discovery, exhibits, witnesses, requested relief, deadlines, and courtroom preparation.

Built for cases without minor children Excel + Google Sheets User manual $69
Preview of the core Steadycase notebook files and optional Compass add-on

Who this notebook is for

When the case is about the money, the notebook should be too.

This edition is for divorces with no minor children of the marriage. Every tab goes to the financial case: what you own, what you owe, what income looks like, what alimony turns on in your state, and how you will prove each piece at trial. There is no custody apparatus to skip past.

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System requirements: Use a current version of Microsoft Excel for the XLSX workbook, or a Google account with Google Sheets in a current browser with cookies and JavaScript enabled. PDF guides open in any modern PDF reader. Older spreadsheet apps or very old devices may not support every workbook feature.

If your divorce involves minor children, the Steadycase Divorce Trial Notebook is the right edition; it carries the custody structure this notebook deliberately leaves out.

What the financial notebook covers

The full trial-prep system, aimed at the financial issues.

The same proof discipline as the other Steadycase notebooks, with the money side built out in depth.

Area What the workbook helps organize
Property and debts Assets, accounts, retirement plans, business interests, debts with proposed allocations, valuation notes, source documents, and separate-property tracing.
Alimony Income and expense detail for both parties, your state's alimony factors, supporting documents, and the support-related relief requested.
Trial proof Discovery, subpoenas, exhibits, foundation notes, witnesses, testimony outlines for both sides of the case, objections, pretrial statement, opening, and closing.
Deadlines and checks Deadline calculators tied to your trigger dates, a docs-requested tracker, and a final Checks tab that flags common entry problems before you print.
Financial Divorce notebook workbook files

How the workbook works

It turns a box of statements into a financial case.

Rules

State Rules and local source tracking

Record official sources for jurisdiction, venue, response deadlines, forms, fees, alimony factors, and state-specific legal references.

Money

Financial facts and disputed values

Track assets, debts, accounts, income, business value, retirement plans with division-order questions, and the documents tied to each item.

Proof

Discovery, exhibits, and witnesses

Build a proof map so each issue has documents, testimony, source notes, and admission status.

Court

Relief requested and trial presentation

Draft specific requested orders and assemble your pretrial statement, opening, closing, deadlines, and final workbook checks.

Preview of the core Steadycase notebook files and optional Compass add-on

Workbook

Excel and Google Sheets editions with financial, property, proof, deadline, and court-prep tabs.

User manual

A plain-language guide to each tab, with sample-case illustrations and practical warnings.

Getting-started guide

A shorter setup path for getting the file open, oriented, and ready for first entries.

Works with Compass

Add your state's official-source map.

Steadycase Compass gathers the official links for your state in one place: court rules, statutes, forms, fees, and self-help resources. The workbook's State Rules tab points to it throughout.

Information, not legal advice. The workbook organizes your facts and points you to official sources. It does not tell you what strategy to choose, what property is marital, or what result the court should reach.