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Divorce Attorney in Tampa, St Petersburg, Sarasota, Brandon & New Tampa Discusses Financial Disclosure

As any divorce attorney in Tampa will tell you, an important aspect of any divorce proceeding is the financial disclosure – also known as mandatory disclosure. This aspect of a divorce is a requirement of Florida divorce law and says that each party must send a financial disclosure form to the other party. What does this mean exactly?

Florida law states that in a divorce, all the financial information for each party must be revealed. This includes all assets, liabilities, income, and expenses. This information can be disclosed through the use of a financial affidavit form, and as your divorce attorney in Tampa will remind you, a judge can hold you in contempt of court if you do not submit this information. In addition to this form, you will likely be required to also submit copies of paycheck stubs, retirement account statements, tax returns, bank statements, and/or other financial documents.

As you can imagine, this information can make a large impact on alimony, child support, property division, and other facets of a divorce case. That's why it is so important to have an aggressive, experienced divorce attorney in Tampa on your side to present the most thorough, accurate information possible – and fight to ensure that the other party does, too.

If you're looking for a divorce attorney in Tampa, St Petersburg, Sarasota, Bradenton, New Tampa, or anywhere else in Florida, look no further than Yesner & Boss, P.L. Contact us today to set up a free consultation and get more information about financial disclosure or any other aspect of a divorce case.