The financial long form is used in Massachusetts Probate and Family Court when a party’s annual income is $75,000 or greater. It is a detailed document that provides comprehensive information about a party’s financial situation, including income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. This form is crucial in divorce and other family law cases where financial matters are at issue. It must be completed accurately and signed under the penalties of perjury.
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