Washington Verified Statement of Assets and Liabilities is a form used in the Washington State court system to disclose a person's assets and liabilities when filing for bankruptcy. It is also used for family law and probate proceedings. The form includes a list of all assets and liabilities, including real estate, personal property, and other financial obligations. It also requires a list of all sources of income, including wages, pensions, investments, and other sources. Different types of Washington Verified Statement of Assets and Liabilities include: — Bankruptcy Verified Statement of Assets and Liabilities — Family Law Verified Statement of Assets and Liabilities — Probate Verified Statement of Assets and Liabilities.