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In this video tutorial, the presenter explains how to fill out a financial affidavit in Connecticut, highlighting the two forms available: a short form and a long form. They recommend using the long form for all clients due to its detail. The tutorial covers the necessary information to fill in at the top of the form, including the docket number, judicial district, court address, case names (plaintiff and defendant), and the person completing the affidavit. The presenter notes that income and expenses are typically reported in weekly figures, which may differ from common practices. They will share their screen to demonstrate the process in detail.