An Alaska Financial Statement Affidavit is a legal document used to affirm that a person or entity has the financial resources to provide for their own financial support. It is typically used in cases such as divorce, adoption, child support, spousal support, or any other case that involves a court order for financial support. The affidavit is sworn to under oath and affirms the accuracy of the information provided, including assets, liabilities, income, and expenses. There are two types of Alaska Financial Statement Affidavit: the Short Form Affidavit and the Long Form Affidavit. The Short Form Affidavit is a brief, one-page summary of the person's financial information and is used in cases where the financial situation is relatively straightforward. The Long Form Affidavit is a more detailed and comprehensive document that provides more detailed information about the person's financial situation.