Arizona Affidavit Of Financial Information is a document that allows a court to assess the financial situation of a party involved in a dispute. It is commonly used in family law cases when one party is seeking financial support, such as alimony or child support, from the other party. The affidavit includes information about the party’s income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. It is signed under penalty of perjury, and the party providing the information is held liable if it is found to be false or incomplete. There are two types of Arizona Affidavit Of Financial Information: the Affidavit Of Financial Information For Spousal Maintenance and the Affidavit Of Financial Information For Child Support. The Affidavit Of Financial Information For Spousal Maintenance includes financial information that is pertinent to a court's determination of spousal maintenance, including information about the party's income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. The Affidavit Of Financial Information For Child Support includes financial information that is pertinent to a court's determination of child support, such as the party's income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.