In this film we're going to look at how you fill in the financial statement if you have to do it yourself. You have to fill in this form if you are going to be caught about a financial issue after you've split from your husband, wife, or civil partner and live in England and Wales. Solicitors will call it form e until recently, most people could get free help from a solicitor to fill in this form, but now lots of people have to do it themselves. It's a bit of a daunting prospect, so that's why we've made this film to help. I'm not a lawyer, so I find it tricky too. But this is how you do it. You have to start to fill in this form as soon as possible because it can take ages to find all the information and documents you need, and you need to send it in 35 days before the hearing. I can't imagine you're watching this purely for entertainment, so you might want to go and get your financial statement form now, so you can see what I'm talking about. You might want to pause me several more times as we go along, so you can see what to feel where when you're filling in your own form. If you want to skip to a particular question, the numbers will appear along the bottom of the screen. You can find the form on the HMC TS website or just type form e into a search engine. Click on the file next to download. You can either print it off and fill it in by hand, as I'm about to do, or you can do it on the computer. Whatever is more comfortable for you. Now, if you're doing it on the...
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What you should know about Form E Financial Statement
- The Form E Financial Statement provides a detailed overview of income, assets, and pension rights.
- Proceedings for contempt of court may be brought against those who make false statements in the document.
- All financial assets and interests must be disclosed on the Form E.
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About Form E Financial Statement
Form E Financial Statement is a document used in family law cases in the United Kingdom to provide detailed information about each party's financial situation. It is a court document that needs to be submitted during divorce proceedings and provides a clear picture of the parties' income, assets, and liabilities. It includes information such as: - Personal details of the parties involved - Details of their income from all sources, such as employment, self-employment, and investments - Details of any properties they own, including their value, mortgages outstanding, and rental income - Details of any savings, investments, and pensions - Details of any debts, including credit cards, loans, and overdrafts Any party going through a divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership in England or Wales is required to complete Form E Financial Statement. It is a crucial document used by the court to decide how assets should be divided, maintenance payments, and other financial arrangements. Both parties must complete the form, sign it, and provide supporting documentation such as bank statements, payslips and tax returns.