A divorce often brings strong emotions about who’s right and who’s wrong. The courts, however, are set up to deal with facts, not emotions.
One of the most important tools for determining financial facts, especially for child support and alimony, is the Financial Affidavit. In all divorce, paternity, parenting, and support cases, both parties are required to file a Financial Affidavit with the Court and to provide financial documents.
One of the most important tools for determining financial facts, especially for child support and alimony, is the Financial Affidavit. In all divorce, paternity, parenting, and support cases, both parties are required to file a Financial Affidavit with the Court and to provide financial documents.
Finances
- How to Create Your Financial Affidavit (video)
- How to Prepare Your Financial Affidavit
- What Is Alimony?
- Working With A Financial Planner
- What Is the Role of a Forensic Accountant in a Divorce?
- Understanding Retirement Plans in a Divorce
- How Do You Protect Your Stuff in a Divorce?
- Child Support - The Basics
- Can You Waive Child Support?
- What Documents Must You Provide Under the Mandatory Disclosure Rules?
- How Do You Provide the Mandatory Disclosure Documents?