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In all contested divorces (and a number of uncontested) divorces, couples are required to complete a financial affidavit formally detailing their income, expenses, assets, debts or liabilities to inform the court in the matter of property division.
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.
The requirement that each party file a completed Financial Affidavit cannot be waived and the Affidavit must be filed. If you and the other party agree to waive the requirements of the Mandatory Disclosure Rule you may file a Waiver of Mandatory Disclosure with the court.
A financial affidavit is generally not required for adoptions, injunctions, and uncontested divorces. The financial affidavit is a standardized form prepared by the Florida Supreme Court.
Of all the ostensibly sacrosanct principles of Florida family law procedure, the concept that financial affidavits are required in all dissolution of marriage actions and cannot be waived is the polestar.