SECTION II. AVERAGE MONTHLY EXPENSES
A. HOUSEHOLD: E. OTHER EXPENSES NOT LISTED ABOVE
Mortgage or rent $ _______ Clothing $ _______
Property taxes $_______ Medical/Dental (uninsured) $_______
Utilities $_______ Grooming $ _______
Telephone $ _______ Entertainment $_______
Food $ _______ Gifts $_______
Meals outside home $_______ Religious organizations $_______
Maintenance/Repairs $ _______ Miscellaneous $_______
Other: __________ $_______ Other: ______________ $ _______
____________________ $_______
B. AUTOMOBILE ____________________ $_______
Gasoline $ _______ ____________________ $_______
Repairs $_______ ____________________ $_______
Insurance $_______ ____________________ $_______
C. CHILD(REN)’S EXPENSES
Day care $ _______ F. PAYMENTS TO CREDITORS
Lunch money $_______ CREDITOR: MONTHLY
Clothing $ _______ PAYMENT
Grooming $_______ ____________________ $_______
Gifts for holidays $ _______ ____________________ $_______
Medical/Dental (uninsured) $ _______
____________________ $_______
Other: ______________ $ _______
____________________ $_______
____________________ $_______
____________________ $_______
D. INSURANCE
____________________ $_______
Medical/Dental $ _______
____________________ $_______
Child(ren)’s medical/dental $ _______
____________________ $_______
Life $ _______
____________________ $_______
Other: $ _______
____________________ $_______
28. $_______ TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (add ALL monthly amounts in A through F above)
SUMMARY
29. $_______ TOTAL PRESENT MONTHLY NET INCOME (from line 27 of SECTION I. INCOME)
30. $_______ TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (from line 28 above)
31. $_______ SURPLUS (If line 29 is more than line 30, subtract line 30 from line 29. This is the amount
of your surplus. Enter that amount here.)
32. ($_______) (DEFICIT) (If line 30 is more than line 29, subtract line 29 from line 30. This is the amount
of your deficit. Enter that amount here.)
SECTION III. ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
Use the nonmarital column only if this is a petition for dissolution of marriage and you believe an item
is “nonmarital,” meaning it belongs to only one of you and should not be divided. You should indicate
to whom you believe the item(s) or debt belongs. (Typically, you will only use this column if
property/debt was owned/owed by one spouse before the marriage. See the “General Information for
Self-Represented Litigants” found at the beginning of these forms and section 61.075(1), Florida
Statutes, for definitions of “marital” and “nonmarital” assets and liabilities.)
Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(b), Family Law Financial Affidavit (Short Form) (09/12)