Financial Affidavit Organizer
The financial affidavit is required in most Florida family cases involving money — and it's signed under penalty of perjury. This organizer builds the numbers and flags what's missing; then you transfer them to the official form (12.902(b) short form under $50,000 gross yearly income, 12.902(c) long form at or above).
Gross / mo
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Net / mo
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Expenses / mo
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Form
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Before taxes. Use monthly figures — for irregular income, average the last 12 months and keep the backup.
Net of ordinary business expenses — a classic dispute area; keep records.
The allowable deductions that take gross to net for support purposes.
The children's portion goes in the child support engine instead.
Your actual monthly run-rate. Estimates are normal; wild guesses get challenged.
What exists and roughly what it's worth — the equitable-distribution starting point.
401(k), pension, IRA — dividing these often needs a QDRO; flag for attorney review.
If more than nominal, valuation is attorney/expert territory.
Whose name each debt is in matters — note it in your records.
Total assets
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Total debts
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Net (assets − debts)
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This organizer prepares numbers; it is not the affidavit. Transfer them to the official form from flcourts.gov and review before signing — the affidavit is sworn under penalty of perjury. When income is disputed, self-employment is involved, or values are large, attorney review of the affidavit before filing is the standard move.
Wired to the law it implements
Retrieved live from the source-locked corpus — never generated.