True" Law.com Legal Forms Guide - South Dakota Financial Affidavit Form UJS-304 - When filing a petition for divorce against your spouse in South Dakota, you must submit a financial affidavit detailing your fiscal circumstances. This is to help the court rule on issues such as alimony, child support, attorney's fees, and other costs. - The UJS-304 form can be obtained from the website of the South Dakota Unified Judicial System. - Step 1: At the top of the first page, write the number of the judicial district you are appearing in and the county. - Step 2: The first section of the form requires personal information. Provide your full name, address, telephone number, and indicate your employment status. Also, list your weekly take-home pay, the total value of your benefits, your total income before deductions, and the number of dependents you have. - Step 3: Section 1 of the form requires you to list all your assets, including cash, money owed to you, investments (such as stocks and bonds), real estate, motor vehicles, household goods, miscellaneous personal property, and any other assets that could be sold for money. Total the value of these assets. - Step 4: Section 2 concerns liabilities and your total monthly expenses. List all debts you owe, including the name of your creditors. Total this amount. - Step 5: In section 3, enter any income you are expecting to obtain from any source. - Step 6: Sign and date the form in the presence of a clerk of courts or notary public. - Step 7: One copy of this form will be filed with the clerk of courts, and the other must be served upon your spouse. - To watch more videos, please visit law.com.