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This tutorial from the Connecticut Judicial Branch Law Library guides self-represented parties on filling out and filing the financial affidavit short form. It is typically used in divorce, separation, and custody cases, recommended for individuals with a gross annual income and net assets under $75,000. Those exceeding this amount should use the long form, which is not covered in this overview. The financial affidavit form (JD FM 6 Short), signed under oath, requires detailed information regarding income, expenses, debts, and assets. This information will assist the court in making fair decisions regarding alimony and child support.