The Maryland Financial Affidavit is a legal document used in Maryland courts for family law proceedings. It is used to provide the court with a detailed financial snapshot of the parties involved in the case. The affidavit is used to provide a complete overview of the parties’ income, assets, liabilities, and expenses. There are three types of Maryland Financial Affidavit: a short form, a long form, and a domestic violence form. The short form is used for uncontested child support cases and requires only basic financial information. The long form is used in contested child support cases and requires more detailed financial information. The domestic violence form is used in cases involving domestic violence and requires detailed information about the victim’s financial situation and the perpetrator’s financial resources. All forms must be completed and filed with the court in order for the court to make an informed decision.