Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit Builder

Prepare a clean, complete Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit for any Georgia domestic case — income, assets, expenses, debts, and (in divorce or separate maintenance cases) separate-property allocation, with print-ready output.

Instructions

Choose your case type at the top, then fill in the case caption, parties, children, income, assets, expenses, and debts. Leave a section blank if it doesn't apply to you. All totals calculate automatically.

For a divorce or separate maintenance case, each asset has columns for the portion that is your separate property and the portion that is your spouse's separate property — mirroring the format of the official DRFA. Anything not allocated to either column is treated as marital by implication.

Your information stays in your browser. Nothing is transmitted to Resurgens or any server. Your work is saved locally so you can close this tab and return to it later. Use Clear all data below if you want to wipe everything and start over.

When you're done, click Generate Affidavit. A new window opens with a print-ready DRFA. Print it to PDF, then sign in front of a notary — Georgia does not allow remote notarization for this form.

Step 1 Case & parties
Step 2 Income
Step 3 Assets
Step 4 Expenses
Step 5 Debts
Output Generate & print
Rule reference. This builder is intended to comply with and mirror the Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit form provided in Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.2. Anyone preparing a DRFA should review the full text of the rule before signing and filing.

Case Type

Select the type of action this affidavit is being filed in. Separate-property allocation only applies in divorce and separate maintenance cases — for other case types, those columns are hidden.

Document Designation

By default this affidavit is treated as a final version. If this is an early or non-final version that may change as the case develops, mark it below. The designation prints prominently on the affidavit — as a banner at the top and a notation beneath the document title — and the sworn perjury attestation and notary block are replaced with a plain draft notice.

Case Caption

Enter the case style as it appears on the complaint or petition. If the case has not been filed yet, leave the case number blank.

Parties & Children

Your name and your spouse's name. The first names will be used as column labels throughout the form — e.g. assets and debts in a divorce or separate-maintenance case will show "Separate — [Your First Name]" and "Separate — [Spouse First Name]" rather than "Husband / Wife."

Children for whom support is to be determined

Children who are the subject of this case. Add a row per child.

Your other children (not part of this case)

Children from any other relationship for whom you have a support obligation or who otherwise affect your finances.

Gross Monthly Income

All income must be entered as a monthly average, regardless of how often you actually receive it. Annualize bonuses or other irregular income and divide by 12. Self-employment and rental income should be reported as gross receipts minus the ordinary and necessary expenses required to produce that income — attach a separate itemization to the printed affidavit.

Attach copies of 2 most recent wage statements
Gross receipts minus ordinary and necessary expenses. Attach an itemized calculation sheet.
Gross receipts minus ordinary and necessary expenses. Attach an itemized calculation sheet.
Recurring distributions only.
Do not include means-tested public assistance (TANF, food stamps).
Total Gross Monthly Income $0

Assets

List every asset. For assets with debt attached (home, real estate, vehicles), enter the gross value and the debt — the net equity is calculated automatically. If any portion of an asset is the separate property of either party (pre-marital, gift, inheritance, source of funds, etc.), enter that amount in the appropriate column and note the basis. If you don't yet know the separate amount, enter TBD — that row will print "TBD" and be excluded from the separate-property totals.

List every asset and its value. (Separate-property allocation does not apply in this case type.)

Bank Accounts

Checking and savings accounts. Add one row per account.

Subtotal: $0

CDs / Money Market Accounts

Subtotal: $0

Cash

Currency in your possession or in a safe deposit box — not money in bank accounts (those go above).

Subtotal: $0

Stocks & Bonds

Publicly traded stocks, bonds, and brokerage holdings.

Subtotal: $0

Retirement / 401(k) / IRA / Profit-Sharing

Subtotal: $0

Money Owed to You (or Spouse)

Includes any money owed to you for any reason — expected tax refunds, outstanding personal or business loans, judgments in your favor, deferred compensation, etc.

Subtotal: $0

Home (Primary Residence)

Subtotal: $0

Other Real Estate

Subtotal: $0

Automobiles / Vehicles

Subtotal: $0

Life Insurance (Net Cash Value)

Cash value only. Term policies have no cash value and need not be listed unless you want to disclose them (enter $0).

Subtotal: $0

Furniture / Furnishings

A single bulk estimate is acceptable. Itemize only items of unusual significance.

Subtotal: $0

Jewelry

Subtotal: $0

Collectibles

Subtotal: $0

Other Assets

Anything not covered above — frequent flyer miles, club memberships, business interests, intellectual property, etc.

Subtotal: $0
Net Total Asset Value (after associated debts) $0
Total Separate — You $0
Total Separate — Spouse $0

Average Monthly Expenses

Enter your average monthly expense in each category. Leave blank if it doesn't apply. These should reflect actual current expenses for you and your household.

Household

Automotive

Other Vehicles (Boats, RVs, Trailers)

Children

Insurance

Personal

Total Average Monthly Expenses (5A) $0

Payments & Debts to Creditors

List each debt that requires monthly payments — credit cards, personal loans, student loans, tax debts, etc. Do not re-list mortgages or vehicle loans here if you already entered them on the asset row above. For each debt, indicate whether it is a joint obligation or separately the responsibility of you or your spouse.

List each debt that requires monthly payments — credit cards, personal loans, student loans, tax debts, etc. Do not re-list mortgages or vehicle loans here if you already entered them on the asset row above.

Total Monthly Payments to Creditors (5B) $0
Total Outstanding Unsecured Debt (sum of balances above) $0

Your Contact Information

This appears at the end of the affidavit, above the notary block. The notary section itself prints blank — you will sign and have it notarized in person.

Summary (Item 2)

(A) Gross Monthly Income$0
(B) Net Monthly Income$0
(C) Average Monthly Expenses (5A)$0
Monthly Payments to Creditors (5B)$0
Total Monthly Expenses & Creditor Payments (5C)$0

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About the Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit Builder

A Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit (DRFA) is a sworn statement of your income, assets, expenses, and debts that Georgia courts require in most domestic cases — divorce, separate maintenance, child support, modification, and contempt. The form is governed by Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.2, and this builder mirrors its data fields with a friendlier, guided input experience.

Choose your case type, then work through the case caption, parties, income, assets, expenses, and debts. In divorce and separate-maintenance cases, asset rows expose separate-property columns so you can allocate marital and separate shares; other case types hide them. When you are finished, the builder generates a clean, print-ready affidavit you can print to PDF and sign in front of a notary.

Everything you enter stays in your browser — nothing is transmitted to Resurgens or any server, and your work is saved locally so you can return to it. A DRFA is filed under penalty of perjury; if you are unsure how to characterize an asset or debt, schedule a consultation with Resurgens Legal Counsel before filing.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit in Georgia?
A DRFA is a sworn financial statement — income, assets, expenses, and debts — that parties file in Georgia domestic cases. It is required under Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.2 and gives the court and the other party a complete picture of your finances.
When do I have to file a DRFA?
A DRFA is generally required in divorce, separate maintenance, child support, modification, and contempt cases, and is usually due early in the case. Timing and local practice vary by county and judge, so confirm the deadline for your court.
Is the DRFA filed under oath?
Yes. A DRFA is a sworn statement signed under penalty of perjury and notarized. False or materially incomplete statements can carry serious consequences in your case, so accuracy is essential.
Can I use this builder for a modification or contempt case?
Yes. Choose "Other Domestic Relations Action" as the case type. The separate-property allocation columns only appear for divorce and separate-maintenance cases, where classifying marital versus separate property matters.
Is my financial information private?
Everything you enter stays in your browser and is never transmitted to Resurgens or any server. Keep in mind that once a completed affidavit is filed with the court, the filing itself may become part of the public record.