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in this video im going to show you how to fill out a financial affidavit um so in connecticut theres two financial affidavit forms theres one for theres a short form a long form depending on how much your income is and how much you earn in assets but i generally have my clients fill out the long form regardless of what their financial circumstances are just because its a more detailed form so im going to share my screen and we can go over the form so at the top you just fill out the docket number that you just judicial district where your case is um your the address of the court the name of the case so the name of the plaintiff first the name of the defendant and this is just the name of whoever is filling out the financial affidavit and put plaintiff or defend it so on the forum in general everything in connecticut they generally break uh income and expenses they break all the finances into weekly figures which is a little counter-intuitive usually people are used to working in