Bank Statement for Alimony Verification
Divorce attorneys and their clients can convert bank statement PDFs to Excel or CSV to document alimony payment history, verify consistent receipt of spousal support, and establish payment track records for court proceedings. Essential for mortgage applications requiring 3–12 months of verified alimony receipt, IRS audit documentation, and enforcement proceedings for missed payments.
Key Benefits
- Documents consistent monthly alimony receipt dates and amounts for mortgage qualification
- Shows alimony payment history for divorce court compliance proceedings
- Identifies missing or partial payments for enforcement documentation
- Works with all major bank PDF formats for alimony documentation
- CSV export for divorce attorney and family law court preparation
How It Works
- Step 1: Upload your bank statement PDFs (typically 6–12 months for mortgage applications)
- Step 2: Select Excel output
- Step 3: Filter alimony deposit entries by description or consistent monthly amount
- Step 4: Provide organized export to mortgage lender or family law attorney
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many months of alimony deposits do mortgage lenders require?
- Fannie Mae requires 12 months of consistent alimony receipt history before counting it as qualifying mortgage income, plus evidence the support will continue for at least 3 years from the mortgage application date. Export 12 months of bank statements to Excel, filter for consistent monthly deposits matching the alimony award amount, and provide alongside your divorce decree. Consistency of payment dates and amounts is critical — gaps or partial payments can disqualify the income.
- Can bank statements prove unpaid alimony for court enforcement proceedings?
- Yes. Bank statements are primary evidence in alimony enforcement actions. Export bank statements to Excel for the months in question and identify which months lack the expected alimony deposit. This Excel evidence, alongside the divorce decree showing the required payment amount, forms the documentary basis for contempt of court proceedings or income withholding order applications. Your family law attorney will use this organized documentation in enforcement motions.
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