Wisconsin Financial Disclosure Statement

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Wisconsin
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WI-FA-4139
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Description Financial Disclosure Statement

A Financial Disclosure Statement informs the Court of both parties' income and debts. This information is needed in order to equitably divide the marital property between the Plaintiff and Defendant.

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Wisconsin Divorce Financial Disclosure