The probate and family courts will require you to fill out a financial statement in a divorce case, separate support case, custody case, child support case, and other similar family law cases. The Financial Statement serves two purposes: for you to explain your financial situation to the court and for each party in the case to explain his or her financial situation to the other party. The Financial Statement is an extremely important document. Filing a Financial Statement should not be taken lightly. You must be honest about all of your income and expenses. The Financial Statement is a sworn legal statement about your current financial status and when you sign it you are swearing to its accuracy and truth. At Condon Legal, we can help you prepare your financial statement and protect you from making a costly mistake.
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