Other Names for This Form
Depending on the court or jurisdiction, this document may also be called:
- Financial Disclosure Affidavit
- Financial Disclosure Form
- Financial Disclosure Statement
- Financial Declaration
Common Uses
Financial affidavits are most often required in:
- Divorce or legal separation cases
- Alimony or spousal support determinations
- Child custody or child support proceedings
- Marriage dissolution or partnership disputes
- Requests to waive court filing or legal fees
In each case, the court relies on this affidavit to assess a fair and accurate financial picture of both parties.
State-Specific Rules
In most U.S. states, the judicial court provides an official financial affidavit form specific to that state’s requirements. However:
- In some cases, income level or type of case may determine which form to use.
- Some jurisdictions provide county-specific versions rather than one statewide form.
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