FL-142 item 19 · inventory and source control

Disclosing student loans in a California property case

Federal, private and family education loans, including accrued interest, consolidation and loans incurred across different relationship periods.

What belongs on FL-142 item 19

Federal, private and family education loans, including accrued interest, consolidation and loans incurred across different relationship periods.

Use a description that a second reviewer can match to a statement, title record, contract or the opposing disclosure. Record the value state—known, estimated, unknown, pending or none—instead of treating every empty cell as zero.

The source record for student loans

  • Promissory note and disbursement history
  • Current servicer statement
  • School attendance and degree records
  • Payment, consolidation and refinancing history

Completeness checks before service

  • Confirm every student loans item has an identifier and custodian or location.
  • Tie every amount to an as-of date and retain the source.
  • List disputed and unvalued items visibly rather than excluding them.
  • Recompute the form totals from the underlying rows and check for duplication.

What moves forward

The ledger entry must preserve its form item, date, value, debt, asserted character and evidence status. That same identity carries into characterization, valuation, negotiation and any final transfer. Use the current payoff or dated principal-plus-interest figure and identify income-driven, forgiveness, tax and contingent-payment features separately.

Questions about this topic

What is the biggest disclose mistake for student loans?

Omitting or combining the item so it cannot be matched to its source.

Can the workspace decide this disclose issue automatically?

It can preserve facts, run arithmetic and expose assumptions. Disputed legal conclusions, professional valuations and third-party transfer decisions still require the appropriate human or institution.

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