The Kentucky Affidavit of No Change in Circumstances Requiring the Filing of a Final Verified Disclosure Statement is a document that is filed by a party in a case in Kentucky to certify that there have been no changes in the party's financial circumstances since the initial filing of the verified disclosure statement. It is typically required when a party has requested a modification of the original court order, or when a party seeks to modify or terminate a child support agreement. The Kentucky Affidavit of No Change in Circumstances Requiring the Filing of a Final Verified Disclosure Statement comes in two forms: the Individual Affidavit and the Joint Affidavit. The Individual Affidavit is completed by one party to the case, while the Joint Affidavit is completed by both parties. Both types of affidavits require the party to list any changes to their financial circumstances since the filing of the original verified disclosure statement, such as changes in income or assets. The affidavit must be signed and notarized by the party before it can be submitted to the court.