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If a Provincial Court proceeding involves spousal support or child support, each party must prepare and file a ''Financial Statement'', using Form 4. | If a Provincial Court proceeding involves spousal support or child support, each party must prepare and file a ''Financial Statement'', using Form 4. | ||
A financial statement sets out a party's income, expenses, assets and liabilities and is sworn on oath or affirmation, just like an | A financial statement sets out a party's income, expenses, assets and liabilities and is sworn on oath or affirmation, just like an affidavit, by a lawyer, notary public, or registry clerk. | ||
Each party must attach to their financial statements the following documents: | Each party must attach to their financial statements the following documents: |