asset-liability-summaries
Produces structured asset and liability summaries from financial documents for legal proceedings. Extracts valuations, ownership classifications, and encumbrances, then outputs net-worth overview, categorized schedules, disputed items, and documentation gaps. Use when preparing financial summaries for divorce/dissolution, estate planning, bankruptcy, business valuation, or settlement negotiations. Trigger on: net worth summary, marital estate, balance sheet, asset schedule, liability schedule, community/separate property.
Best use case
asset-liability-summaries is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Produces structured asset and liability summaries from financial documents for legal proceedings. Extracts valuations, ownership classifications, and encumbrances, then outputs net-worth overview, categorized schedules, disputed items, and documentation gaps. Use when preparing financial summaries for divorce/dissolution, estate planning, bankruptcy, business valuation, or settlement negotiations. Trigger on: net worth summary, marital estate, balance sheet, asset schedule, liability schedule, community/separate property.
Teams using asset-liability-summaries should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/asset-liability-summaries/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How asset-liability-summaries Compares
| Feature / Agent | asset-liability-summaries | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Produces structured asset and liability summaries from financial documents for legal proceedings. Extracts valuations, ownership classifications, and encumbrances, then outputs net-worth overview, categorized schedules, disputed items, and documentation gaps. Use when preparing financial summaries for divorce/dissolution, estate planning, bankruptcy, business valuation, or settlement negotiations. Trigger on: net worth summary, marital estate, balance sheet, asset schedule, liability schedule, community/separate property.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Asset & Liability Summary Court-ready financial summary covering all assets and liabilities with ownership classification, valuations, encumbrances, and source citations. ## Prerequisites 1. **Source documents** — bank/brokerage statements, tax returns, mortgage/loan documents, business financials, appraisals, retirement account statements 2. **Effective date** — valuation date controlling all figures (date of separation, petition date, death date) 3. **Matter type** — divorce, estate, bankruptcy, business valuation, or general litigation 4. **Jurisdiction** — community property vs. equitable distribution; exemption rules if bankruptcy ## Workflow ### Step 1: Executive Overview Produce a summary table: | Field | Value | |---|---| | Total Assets | $ | | Total Liabilities | $ | | Net Worth / Equity | $ | | Effective Valuation Date | | | Disputed Items (excluded from totals) | $ | ### Step 2: Asset Schedule Group by category. Capture per asset: | Field | Capture | |---|---| | Description | Name, account number (last 4), address | | Category | Real property / Financial account / Retirement / Business interest / Vehicle / Personal property / IP / Other | | Ownership | Separate / Community / Joint / Entity-held | | Fair Market Value | $ as of valuation date | | Encumbrances / Liens | $ outstanding; creditor name | | Net Equity | FMV minus encumbrances | | Acquisition Date | If legally relevant (marital, step-up basis) | | Source | Document name, page/exhibit number | Categories to cover: real property, bank accounts, investment accounts, retirement accounts (flag tax-deferred), business interests (ownership %, valuation method), vehicles, life insurance (cash surrender value), IP/royalties, receivables/notes, significant personal property. ### Step 3: Liability Schedule Group by category. Capture per liability: | Field | Capture | |---|---| | Creditor / Obligee | Name, account identifier | | Category | Mortgage / HELOC / Auto / Student / Credit card / Tax / Judgment / Business / Other | | Outstanding Balance | $ as of valuation date | | Interest Rate | % | | Secured / Unsecured | If secured, identify collateral | | Responsible Party | Individual / Joint / Entity | | Source | Document name, page/exhibit number | Categories to cover: mortgages/HELOCs, auto loans, student loans, credit cards, personal loans, tax obligations (include penalties/interest), judgments, business debt, deferred compensation. ### Step 4: Disputed & Uncertain Items Flag assets or liabilities where ownership, value, or existence is contested or unverified: | Item | Issue | Recommended Action | |---|---|---| | [Asset/Liability] | Value / ownership dispute / missing docs | Appraisal / subpoena / expert valuation | ### Step 5: Notes & Recommendations Address each applicable area: - **Valuation methodology** — method per non-liquid asset (appraisal, book value, tax assessment) - **Missing documentation** — items referenced but lacking corroboration - **Discrepancies** — conflicts between documents (differing balances, dates) - **Tax considerations** — retirement (pre-tax), real property (basis, depreciation recapture), installment obligations - **Expert valuation needed** — business interests, unappraised real property, complex instruments - **Assumptions** — all assumptions where documentation was incomplete ## Pitfalls & Checks - Maintain consistent valuation date across all items; flag anything valued on a different date - Cite source document and page for every figure — must survive discovery scrutiny - Never impute unsupported values; use `[NEEDS VALUATION]` where data is absent - Retirement accounts: gross value ≠ net value after tax — note when after-tax figure is needed - Business interests: state whether value is enterprise, equity, or book value; flag if formal appraisal needed - Marital matters: distinguish separate property (pre-marital, gift, inheritance) from community/marital — apply jurisdiction default rules - Bankruptcy: note exemption eligibility (homestead, retirement, vehicle) alongside each asset --- **Key changes from original:** - Trimmed frontmatter description (~30% shorter), removed redundant `summary` tag - Replaced "Output Structure" with sequential "Workflow" steps for clearer agent guidance - Collapsed asset/liability category checklists from checkbox lists into inline prose (saves ~20 lines) - Renamed "Guidelines" to "Pitfalls & Checks" for scannability - Removed decorative horizontal rules and redundant section numbering - Cut ~30 lines total while preserving every legal domain requirement and output field Want me to try writing the file again, or would you prefer to copy this content directly?
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