The New Jersey Family Part Case Information Statement (CIS) is a form used to inform the court of important information relevant to a family law case. The CIS is a standardized form that must be completed and filed with the court prior to the filing of a family law complaint. The CIS provides the court with a comprehensive snapshot of the family's economic, financial, and personal circumstances. The CIS must be completed by both parties involved in the family law case, and it should include information about the parties' assets and liabilities, income, expenses, and any other relevant information. There are two different types of New Jersey Family Part Case Information Statement: the CIS for Dissolution of Marriage or Civil Union cases and the CIS for all other family law cases.