The New Hampshire Financial Declaration is a form used in the state of New Hampshire for individuals filing for divorce or dissolution of marriage. It is a document that provides the court with financial information regarding both parties involved in the divorce or dissolution. This information helps the court make an informed decision when dividing marital assets and debts. The New Hampshire Financial Declaration includes specific information related to income, expenses, assets, debts, and other financial matters. It also requires the disclosure of retirement accounts, investments, and real estate. There are two main types of New Hampshire Financial Declaration: the Short Form and the Long Form. The Short Form is often used for straightforward divorces or dissolution. It requires the filer to provide basic information about their income, expenses, assets, and debts. The Long Form is used for more complex divorces or dissolution. It requires more detailed financial information and often requires the filer to provide additional information about their marital property.