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A financial statement provides a summary of the financial details of the party including information about income, expenditure, property owned, superannuation and liabilities. A Financial Statement is a sworn document, taking the form of an affidavit.
To start a new court case, you always have to fill out Form 8: Application (general) in addition to the form that your case is about. For example, if you have to go to court to start a case about child custody and access, you would fill out Form 8 and Form 35.1 Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access.
Form 13: Financial Statement (Support Claims) if your case involves child support or spousal support, but not property issues. Form 13.1: Financial Statement (Property and Support Claims) if your case involves claims regarding property or debts (whether or not your case also involves support issues)
Form 35.1: Affidavit in Support of Claim for Custody or Access.
Supporting documents include things like: proof of income from all sources; recent pay stubs; copies of your income tax returns (notice of assessment, recent tax returns, notices of reassessment) with all schedules and attachments; bank statements; credit card statements; mortgage documents; line of credit statements;

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a general application (Form 8) if you and the other party can't agree on how your family matters should be resolved and you're making claims other than a divorce (whether or not you're also asking for a divorce)
A Financial Disclosure Statement is a document in which the party completing it should report all of his or her income, assets, debts and expenses. Spouses rely on the information reported in order to arrive at a fair division of assets and debts and income.
Everyone hates having to do a sworn financial statement. This is a court form used in Ontario to list your assets, debts, income and expenses. It is long, cumbersome and, frankly, a pain to complete. If your case is in court in Ontario, you must complete the form.
Form 13: Financial Statement (Support Claims) if your case involves child support or spousal support, but not property issues. Form 13.1: Financial Statement (Property and Support Claims) if your case involves claims regarding property or debts (whether or not your case also involves support issues)
Auditors are required to express an opinion on the financial statements as a whole. This includes the notes to the financial statements which are an integral part of the accounts, providing additional information on balances and transactions and other relevant information.

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