The Texas Financial Information Form for Family Courts is a document used to determine the financial standing of a family before the court makes any major decisions regarding the family's financial matters. This form gathers information about each parent's income, assets, debts, and other financial information. It is used to assess the financial needs of the family and to ensure that the court is making decisions in the best interest of the family. The Texas Financial Information Form for Family Courts is broken down into 2 main types: the Adult Form and the Minor Form. The Adult Form is completed by the parents or guardians to provide information about their income, assets, debts, and other financial information. The Minor Form is completed by the child's legal guardian to provide information about the child's income, assets, debts, and other financial information. Both forms are required to be completed and submitted to the court before any major decisions are made regarding the family's financial matters.