Prepare your standard form of financial disclosure (Form E)
- Views 1,011
What you get with this Offer
When the courts receive an application for financial relief in divorce the first step is to require both parties to file and serve a detailed assessment of their financial situation now and over the past 12 months. The standard form of financial disclosure is commonly referred to as "Form E".
This is a complicated and detailed financial assessment of each parties assets and liabilities which also asks questions about the parties past as well as their future earning potential and obliges carefully worded disclosure of their expectations and needs for the future.
We can prepare the standard form of financial disclosure on your behalf.
Get more with Offer Add-ons
-
I can complete this working quicker (within 48 hours)
Requires no additional time
+$188 -
I can prepare your Chronology for filing and service
Requires no additional time
+$81 -
I can prepare your questionnaire on the other sides Form E
Requires no additional time
+$119 -
I can prepare your statement of Issues for you
Requires no additional time
+$156
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
Once you have placed funds into PPH Escrow please:-
1. Send us a message providing your email address, telephone number and details of your availability over the next 3 working days (we are open 9am - 6pm Monday - Friday) so we can book you in for a consultation with the lawyer who will be preparing your financial statement.
2. If you have requested we prioritise your financial statement to meet an urgent deadline you should expect to be flexible, considering your availability at weekends and late evenings as we require 48 hours from your consultation booking to produce your statement.
3. We will book you in for the first time we have available. You'll receive confirmation of your booking by email. If we don't have availability we will contact you to make arrangements.
4. Your confirmation email will include details of where you can send any paperwork you want us to have read before your booked consultation.