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Lying on a financial affidavit in Florida is a serious offense, and can lead to jail time, financial penalties, and verbal reprimands. In Florida, a financial affidavit consists of four key pieces of information: debts, assets, income, and expenses.
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.
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.
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.