Florida - Family Law Financial Affidavit (short form)


Form Type:
Property Division
Form Name:
Family Law Financial Affidavit (short form)
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.

This Florida "Family Law Financial Affidavit (short form)" form is classified as a Property Division form. This page contains information about what this form is used for and who must file it, as well as links to print or download the form as a PDF. The process of filing your own divorce is complicated, and often requires the filing of multiple forms - you can view the full list ofFlorida divorce forms here.

Form Description: This is a simple form used by those with under $50,000 in individual gross annual income that needs to be filled out by those not filing for a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage. This form also includes detailed instructions on when it should be used. This form is used to tell the court how much income is made monthly, how much average monthly expenses are, and what assets and liabilities each one in the divorce has. The child support guidelines worksheet must be attached to this form.


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Other Florida divorce forms:

Form Type:
Divorce Filing
Who must file:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage that do not have children under age 18.
Form Type:
Divorce Filing
Who must file:
All individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18
Form Type:
Child Custody
Who must file:
All individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18
Form Type:
Child Custody
Who must file:
All individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18
Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.
Form Type:
Property Division
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18
Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.
Form Type:
Property Division
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.
Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.
Form Type:
Child Custody
Form Name:
Who must file:
All individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18
Form Type:
Divorce Filing
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage that do not have children under age 18.
Form Type:
Divorce Filing
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage that do not have children under age 18.
Form Type:
Property Division
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage that do not have children under age 18.
Form Type:
Answer
Who must file:
All individuals whom a divorce has been filed against who do not have children under age 18
Form Type:
Answer
Who must file:
All individuals whom a divorce has been filed against who have children under age 18