Family Law Financial Affidavit - Florida Judicial Circuit Page 10

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Sporting and entertainment (T.V., stereo, etc.) equipment
Other assets
Total Assets (add column B)
$
B. LIABILITIES/DEBTS (This is where you list what you OWE.)
INSTRUCTIONS:
STEP 1: In column A, list a description of each separate debt owed by you (and/or your spouse, if
this is a petition for dissolution of marriage). Blank spaces are provided if you need to list more than
one of an item.
STEP 2: If this is a petition for dissolution of marriage, check the box in Column A next to any debt(s)
for which you believe you should be responsible.
STEP 3: In column B, write what you believe to be the current amount owed for all items listed.
STEP 4: Use column C only if this is a petition for dissolution of marriage and you believe an item
is “nonmarital,” meaning the debt belongs to only one of you and should not be divided. You
should indicate to whom you believe the debt belongs. (Typically, you will only use Column C if the
debt was owed by one spouse before the marriage. See the “General Information for Self-
Represented Litigants” found at the beginning of these forms and section 61.075(1), Florida
Statutes, for definitions of “marital” and “nonmarital” assets and liabilities.)
Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(c), Family Law Financial Affidavit (10/11)

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