Form 4 Motion/Financial Affidavit (for all non-CJA cases) is a legal document that is used in the court system. It is a sworn statement of financial information. This form is used by individuals seeking court relief and/or court orders that involve payment of money or other types of financial relief. It is a financial affidavit that describes a person's financial situation, including their assets, liabilities, income, and expenses. The financial information is provided to the court to assist in determining the appropriate orders or relief. There are two types of Form 4 Motion/Financial Affidavit (for all non-CJA cases): the general motion/affidavit and the specific motion/affidavit. The general motion/affidavit is used for matters that do not involve an individual's financial information. It is used to request a court order or relief that does not involve money. The specific motion/affidavit is used to request a court order or relief that involves money. This form requires a more detailed financial information that includes a person's assets, liabilities, income, and expenses. This form should be completed by the individual filing the motion and must be filed with the court. It is important to accurately complete the form and provide all relevant financial information to ensure the court has all the necessary information to make a proper decision.