The Alaska Financial Affidavit is a formal statement of financial information in the state of Alaska. It is typically used in divorce proceedings, child support cases, and other family law matters. The Affidavit is used to provide the court with a comprehensive overview of each party's financial situation. It includes detailed information about assets, debts, income, and expenses, and is used to calculate the amount of child support or other payments due. There are two types of Alaska Financial Affidavit: the Short Form and the Long Form. The Short Form is used for cases involving joint assets, debts, and incomes, and is typically used when both parties are in agreement. The Long Form is used for cases involving one party's exclusive assets, debts, and incomes, and is typically used in contested cases. Both forms require the parties to provide detailed information such as salary information, bank account balances, investments, and other assets and liabilities.