The Arizona Financial Affidavit (AFA) is a legal form used in the state of Arizona to document a person's financial assets, liabilities, and income. It is typically used in divorce proceedings as part of the discovery process. The AFA is a sworn statement of financial information that is used to determine spousal maintenance, child support, and division of marital property. There are two types of Arizona Financial Affidavit: the Short Form and the Long Form. The Short Form is a condensed version of the Long Form that includes only the most pertinent financial information. The Long Form is more comprehensive and includes more details about income, assets, and liabilities. Both forms are mandatory in divorce proceedings in Arizona.