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welcome to the connecticut judicial branch law librarys self-represented parties information series filling out and filing a financial affidavit short form in this overview we will show you the correct way to fill out and file a financial affidavit short form financial affidavits are most often used in divorce separation and custody cases the short form is recommended for individuals with a gross annual income and net assets that are less than seventy five thousand dollars if the total of your gross annual income and net assets is over seventy five thousand dollars you should use the long form this overview will focus on the short form only and will not address the long form the financial affidavit form jd fm 6 short which is signed under oath will ask you to provide the court with information about your income expenses debts and assets the court will then use the information when deciding fair orders in alimony and child support the financial affidavit requires you to list your incom