This form is an official United States District Court - California Central District form which complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.
This form is an official United States District Court - California Central District form which complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.
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The court concluded that a party may waive the filing of a financial affidavit in a simplified proceeding under Rule 12.105 by failing to object at trial, and that such a waiver will be upheld when there is no showing of prejudice and the record demonstrates competent substantial evidence that supports the final award.
Be sure that your financial affidavit is notarized before filing it with the Court, as the statute requires the document be sworn.
In concept, a financial affidavit is a simple document. It is a sworn statement of your income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. The form for the affidavit is prescribed by the Florida Supreme Court. Both parties must file and serve a financial affidavit in a divorce case.
A majority of Florida family law courts require both litigants to complete a financial affidavit. For more information, please call our office at 407-335-8113. It is important to note that in almost every divorce case, a financial affidavit is a basic requirement under mandatory disclosures.
Top Ten Tips for Filling Out the Sworn Financial StatementCalculate your income carefully.Be sure to include all income.Be sure to also include all expenses.Do not double dip.Only include your income.Only include your expenses.Gather all appropriate documentation.Don't forget to designate separate property.More items...