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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the financial disclosure affidavit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name and address, in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In Section I, list your income from all sources. Fill in details for wages, self-employment income, and any other benefits. Be sure to attach relevant tax documents as specified.
  4. Proceed to Section II to detail your assets. Include bank balances, property values, and any other significant assets you own.
  5. In Section III, outline any deductions from your income that apply to you. This may include maintenance payments or child support already being paid.
  6. Complete Sections IV and V by providing information on health insurance coverage and any variances from standard child support percentages that may apply.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing. Remember that notarization is required for this document.

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Financial disclosure is a full statement of your current financial earnings and any assets, along with supporting documents, which act as proof. We look at the definition of financial disclosure, what it comprises and how important it is along with the consequences of attempting to disguise your financial position.
Whether you must file a financial disclosure report depends on the duties of the job. Generally, senior or high-level federal employes like political appointees, members of the Senior Executive Service or GS-15 or above employees must file public financial disclosure reports.
In the Overview section, the job announcement will tell you if a federal job requires the employee to fill out a financial disclosure report. Some jobs require federal employees to disclose information about assets, income, employment agreements, liabilities, outside activities and gifts.
In a divorce, each spouse prepares a financial affidavit, which could take many hours to do. The financial affidavit requires you to get your tax returns, checkbooks, bank statements, pay stubs, and bills so you can accurately list them on the form.
Preparing to Write a Disclosure Statement This information should be as detailed and comprehensive as possible. When gathering financial information, it is important to include all sources of income, assets, and liabilities. This can include bank statements, tax returns, and investment portfolios.

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