Fill out the Financial Statement
You'll need:
The information you put into your Financial Statement will be in the documents that have to attach to it (see Step 2).
The Financial Statement contains instructions to help you fill it out. You can either fill it out online or print it out and fill it out by hand (print neatly using dark-coloured ink).
You can also get free printed forms from the Family Court registry at a courthouse near you.
When filing your financial statement you'll need the original plus three copies.
If you need help filling out the forms, see Where can you get help with filling out court forms?
The Financial Statement is divided into 6 parts. You may not have to fill them all out. The form itself will tell you which parts to complete.
- Part 1 — Income
- Part 2 — Personal Expenses and Debts
- Part 3 — Assets
- Part 4 — Special or extraordinary expenses
- Part 5 — Income of Other Persons in Household (Complete this part only if you or the other person has made a claim for undue hardship in a child support claim.)
- Part 6 — Undue Hardship
See our child support page for more information on special and extraordinary expenses and undue hardship.
Updated on 12 August 2024