A West Virginia Financial Affidavit is a document used in family court proceedings that outlines an individual's income, assets, and liabilities. It is used to determine child support, alimony, and other financial matters in the divorce process. It is also used to assess the financial needs of a spouse or child in a custody battle. The West Virginia Financial Affidavit has several types, including a Marital Property Affidavit, Spousal Support Affidavit, and Child Support Affidavit. The Marital Property Affidavit is a document used to identify any assets and liabilities acquired during the marriage. The Spousal Support Affidavit is used to identify the total financial support provided to the spouse. The Child Support Affidavit is used to establish the amount of child support that is to be paid. All of these West Virginia Financial Affidavits must be completed and signed by both parties before being submitted to the court.