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In this video, the speaker explains how to fill out a financial affidavit in Connecticut. There are two forms, a short form and a long form, with the long form being more detailed. The top of the form includes the docket number, judicial district, court address, case name, plaintiff, defendant, and person filling out the affidavit. The form breaks down income and expenses into weekly figures, which may differ from what people are accustomed to. It is recommended to fill out the long form for a more thorough financial assessment.