Financial Affidavit Organizer
Get your numbers straight before you touch the form
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).
Wired to the law it implements
Retrieved live from the source-locked corpus — never generated.
Gross / mo
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Net / mo
$0
Expenses / mo
$0
Form
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Monthly income (gross)
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.
Monthly deductions
The allowable deductions that take gross to net for support purposes.
The children's portion goes in the child support engine instead.
Monthly household expenses
Your actual monthly run-rate. Estimates are normal; wild guesses get challenged.
Assets (current values)
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.
Debts (balances)
Whose name each debt is in matters — note it in your records.
Snapshot
Total assets
$0
Total debts
$0
Net (assets − debts)
$0
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.