The Maine C.J.A. Financial Affidavit (in English) is a form used to demonstrate an individual's financial status for purposes of criminal justice proceedings. It is used to provide an accurate picture of the individual's income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. There are two main types of Maine C.J.A. Financial Affidavit (in English) forms: one for adults and one for juveniles. Both forms require a signature by the individual in order to be valid. The adult version of the form requires information on the individual's income, expenses, assets, debts, and any other financial information necessary to accurately reflect the individual's financial status. The juvenile version of the form requires similar information but also requires information on any other relevant sources of support for the juvenile, such as parents or guardians. Both forms are necessary for criminal justice proceedings and must be completed accurately and truthfully in order to receive a fair and impartial ruling.