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This tutorial from the Connecticut Judicial Branch Law Library covers how to correctly fill out and file a financial affidavit short form, particularly in the context of divorce, separation, and custody cases. The short form is intended for individuals with a gross annual income and net assets under $75,000; those exceeding this amount should use the long form, which will not be discussed here. The financial affidavit form JD FM 6 short, signed under oath, requires detailed information about your income, expenses, debts, and assets. This information aids the court in determining fair alimony and child support orders. The overview focuses solely on the completion of the short form.