SB566,59,1111 J.   Household furnishings
SB566,59,1212 K.   Life insurance and annuities:
SB566,59,1313 1.   Face value
SB566,59,1414 2.   Cash surrender value
SB566,59,1515 L.   Retirement benefits (include value):
SB566,59,1616 1.   Pension plans
SB566,59,1717 2.   Profit sharing plans
SB566,59,1818 3.   HR-10 KEOGH plans
SB566,59,1919 4.   IRAs
SB566,59,2020 5.   Deferred compensation plans
SB566,59,2121 M.   Other assets not listed elsewhere
SB566,59,2222 II.   Obligations (total outstanding balance):
SB566,59,2323 A.   Mortgages and liens
SB566,59,2424 B.   Credit cards
SB566,59,2525 C.   Other obligations to financial institutions
SB566,60,2
1D.   Alimony, maintenance and child support (per
2month)
SB566,60,53 E.   Other obligations (such as other obligations
4to individuals, guarantees, contingent
5liabilities)
SB566,60,66 III.   Annual compensation for services:
SB566,60,87 (for example, wages and income from
8self-employment; also include social security,
SB566,60,99 disability and similar income here)
SB566,60,1010 (IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL SPACE,
SB566,60,1111 ADD ADDITIONAL SHEETS.)
SB566,138 12Section 138 . 767.215 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,60,1513 767.215 (2) (b) The name and birthdate of each minor child of the parties and
14each other child born to the wife a party during the marriage, and whether the wife
15a party is pregnant.
SB566,139 16Section 139 . 767.215 (5) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,60,1917 767.215 (5) (a) 2. The name, date of birth, and social security number of each
18minor child of the parties and of each child who was born to the wife a party during
19the marriage and who is a minor.
SB566,140 20Section 140 . 767.323 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,61,9 21767.323 Suspension of proceedings to effect reconciliation. During the
22pendency of an action for divorce or legal separation, the court may, upon written
23stipulation of both parties that they desire to attempt a reconciliation, enter an order
24suspending any and all orders and proceedings for such period, not exceeding 90
25days, as the court determines advisable to permit the parties to attempt a

1reconciliation without prejudice to their respective rights. During the suspension
2period, the parties may resume living together as husband and wife a married couple
3and their acts and conduct do not constitute an admission that the marriage is not
4irretrievably broken or a waiver of the ground that the parties have voluntarily lived
5apart continuously for 12 months or more immediately prior to the commencement
6of the action. Suspension may be revoked upon the motion of either party by an order
7of the court. If the parties become reconciled, the court shall dismiss the action. If
8the parties are not reconciled after the period of suspension, the action shall proceed
9as though no reconciliation period was attempted.
SB566,141 10Section 141 . 767.80 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read: