In just about every family law case that involves a division of assets or financial support of one nature or another, each party must complete a Financial Affidavit. From experience, it is not something that everyone rushes home to work on after learning about it. Unfortunately, they should. It is arguably the single most important document you will swear under oath to in your divorce or similar family law case. In this show, Leh and Todd discuss why it is so important, how it can help you when properly prepared, and how it can hurt you in multiple ways if it is not properly prepared. They also discuss what you can do to make sure you properly complete it.
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189 - 10 New Year's Resolutions for Your Marriage
188 - Adultery Questions and Answers
186 - Adultery's Impact on Divorce
187 - Property Issues in Celebrity Divorces
185 - SupportPay - Enabling Parents to Manage Child Support & Share Expenses – Directly with Each Other
184 - Dealing with Debt in a Divorce
183 - Does My Divorce Have to Be Nasty?
182 - The 17 Child Custody Factors that a Judge Can Consider
181 - Child Custody Q&A
180 - The Three P's of a Virtual Hearing
179 - Answering Questions about Divorce Procedures
178 - Nicole Young vs. Dr. Dre - Can She Get the Pre-nup Thrown Out?
177 - Post Divorce Financial Mistakes To Avoid with Simon Brady, CFP
176 - A Guide for Adult Children of Gray Divorce - Interview with Dr Carol Hughes and Bruce Fredenburg
175 - Challenging Family Law Real and Personal Property Questions
174 - Top Ways to Ruin Your Post Divorce Life
173 - The Top Actions That Will Set Off Fireworks in Your Divorce
172 - 9 Practical Steps to Take to Prepare for a Virtual Hearing
171 - Do Child Support Arrears Impact COVID19 Stimulus Checks?
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