The financial short form is used in Massachusetts Probate and Family Court when a party’s annual income is less than $75,000. It is a four-page document that provides a summary of a party’s financial situation, including income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. This form is essential in cases involving financial matters, such as divorce or child support. It must be completed accurately and signed under the penalties of perjury.
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