New York Child Support lawyers can help you with your child support matters in Family Court and Supreme Court.
Financial disclosure affidavits are forms that are required to be filled out by each parent in a Family Court child support case. A copy of the financial disclosure affidavit is located on the Family Court website. Attorneys like Daniel Szalkiewicz and Cali Madia can help you navigate a financial disclosure affidavit.
A financial disclosure affidavit is a sworn statement that discloses how much a parent makes and spends.
A financial disclosure affidavit is a sworn statement. It must be completed with truthful and accurate information.
The court uses the financial disclosure affidavit to understand a parent’s financial circumstances. It includes a parent’s expenses and income. Attorneys use financial disclosure statements to impeach a parent’s credibility and question them at trial on their financial circumstances. An attorney also uses a financial disclosure statement to ask for attorney fees in support cases.
A parent must include the following documents with their financial disclosure affidavit;
It is also useful to include a copy of the retainer agreement with your current lawyer.
The financial disclosure affidavit starts with a parent’s wages and income. A parent can decide how they wish to fill out the form. A parent can either base their expenses and income on a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, semi-monthly, or annual basis.
A parent must include their wages and salaries, including:
The parent must then disclose any other income they receive, including income from
Next, the parent must list all of their assets. Assets include
The parent must include all health insurance information and the costs associated with it.
If the child is in private school, then the parent will also include private school tuition payments and other expenses related to the child’s education.
The parent also includes child care expenses such as babysitters and extra circular activities, which are normally considered add-on expenses.
The financial disclosure affidavit concludes by listing all other expenses, including any loans and:
A financial disclosure affidavit must be sworn before a notary.
Our attorneys are able to help you with the complicated financial disclosure affidavit. We help our clients organize the information and present it in a succinct and clear way so the court understands.