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Maryland  Divorce Forms

Gathering information about your marriage or whether you are going into a child support case is critical whether you use a lawyer or not. One of the nations leading divorce lawyers now offers his internal and confidential divorce financial worksheet to help those anticipating or going thru a divorce. The editors Sasi-Calc  have reviewed this 16 page Worksheet for completeness and relevancy, and find this one of the most comprehensive worksheets available at a nominal cost. Now for only $14.95 you can utilize the work product of a highly experienced attorney.  And now we have added the mandatory Court financial statements in an Adobe format that does the math for you. You can get the Free Adobe Reader by selecting the Adobe icon below.  

Maryland Rules of Procedure requires that a financial form must be filed in all cases where you or the other party is seeking alimony or child support. We make it simple by doing the calculations for you.

See Statute (below) for mandatory forms requirements.

The Divorce Financial Worksheet

$14.95

Financial Statement - With Math built-in (Short Form)

$9.99

Financial Statement - With Math built-in (Long Form)

$12.99

Get All 3 Forms and Save $$
(Self Extracting)  

$29.99

New Features:
Now you can type directly into PDF form for ease and convenience  Financial Forms does all the Math! Quick-Easy-Simple

  • Get organized.
     
  • Encourage a full accounting of assets and income.
     
  • Avoid the chaos that complicates many cases.
     
  • Reduce your lawyer’s billable hours—you do the work for him/her.

A Divorce Financial Worksheet (provided by Belli, Weil & Grozbean, P.C.)

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Maryland Child Support Rules*

(e)  Financial statement - Spousal support.- If spousal support is claimed by a party and either party alleges that no agreement regarding support exists, each party shall file a current financial statement in substantially the form set forth in Rule 9-203 (a). The statement shall be filed with the party's pleading making or responding to the claim. If the claim or the denial of an agreement is made in an answer, the other party shall file a financial statement within 15 days after service of the answer. 

(f)  Financial statement - Child support.- If establishment or modification of child support is claimed by a party, each party shall file a current financial statement under affidavit. The statement shall be filed with the party's pleading making or responding to the claim. If the establishment or modification of child support in accordance with the guidelines set forth in Code, Family Law Article, §§ 12-201 - 12-204 is the only support issue in the action and no party claims an amount of support outside of the guidelines, the required financial statement shall be in substantially the form set forth in Rule 9-203 (b). Otherwise, the statement shall be in substantially the form set forth in Rule 9-203 (a).

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