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Form E
Family
England & Wales
Reviewed 2026-01-15

Form EFinancial Statement for a Financial Order

Comprehensive sworn financial disclosure form exchanged in financial remedy proceedings, covering all assets, liabilities, income, pensions, and needs.

This is a reference summary, not the official form (Form E).

Do not file this page. Always download and submit the current official form from the issuing authority.

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Who uses this form

Both parties in financial remedy proceedings following divorce or dissolution. Exchange of Form E is compulsory and simultaneous — neither party sees the other's form before exchanging.

When to use it

Exchange Form E with the other party no later than 35 days before the First Appointment, as directed by the court. The form must be sworn or affirmed as true.

Where to file

Exchange simultaneously with the other party, then file at court before the First Appointment.

Court fee

Free to file.

Common mistakes to avoid

Failing to disclose all assets — non-disclosure is contempt of court and can reopen a financial order years later

Not obtaining current pension valuations (CEVs) — this takes time, so start early

Estimating property values rather than getting a current estate agent valuation

Not updating the form if circumstances change significantly between exchange and the final hearing

Missing the exchange deadline — the First Appointment cannot proceed without completed Forms E

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Official source

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