The Nevada Financial Disclosure Form — Family (also known as the Family Financial Disclosure Statement) is a document required by the Nevada Family Court to provide financial information about oneself and one's family. The form is used in a variety of family court proceedings, including divorce, child custody, and adoption cases. The form requires disclosure of financial information such as income, assets, debts, and expenses. The information provided is used to determine a party's ability to pay child support and/or alimony, or to assess the financial condition of a potential adoptive parent. There are two distinct types of Nevada Financial Disclosure Form — Family: 1) Form FDF-1A, which is used in divorce proceedings and 2) Form FDF-1B, which is used in all other family court proceedings.