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An accepted statement of fact is a written or oral declaration in a court case that is approved. This is commonly used as evidence.
It can be. It is up to the prosecutor or the defense lawyer. They need to be notarized.
Yes. As long as evidence of the the assets can be provided to the court. In fact, they need to be declared on the parent's financial statement to the court which is used to arrive at a figure under the state child support guidelines.Yes. As long as evidence of the the assets can be provided to the court. In fact, they need to be declared on the parent's financial statement to the court which is used to arrive at a figure under the state child support guidelines.Yes. As long as evidence of the the assets can be provided to the court. In fact, they need to be declared on the parent's financial statement to the court which is used to arrive at a figure under the state child support guidelines.Yes. As long as evidence of the the assets can be provided to the court. In fact, they need to be declared on the parent's financial statement to the court which is used to arrive at a figure under the state child support guidelines.
ABSOLUTELY!! Just make sure you have multiple copies and have the bank teller sign off on the sheet.
An affidavit is a formally sworn statement of fact given under oath. These usually have a legal effect. For example giving evidence at the police station you will sign an affidavit swearing your honestly and belief in the statement you have given. You should be careful not to mislead the court as this is punishable by imprisonment. (Contempt of court).
Factum probans refers to evidence that proves a fact or allegation in a legal context. It is used to prove the truth of a claim or statement through evidence or testimony presented in court.
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Yes, a written witness statement can be used as evidence in small claims court. It is important for the statement to be signed and dated by the witness, and ideally notarized for added credibility. The court will consider the witness statement along with other evidence presented during the case.
It depends on what sense of "legal" you are referring to. An unsigned document in and of itself is not generally binding or enforceable. An letter used as evidence of some particular fact could be verified by a handwriting expert. It depends on what you mean by legal and the circumstances. You need to provide more details.
No, an affidavit is not a pleading. A pleading is a formal written statement filed with a court by parties in a case, outlining their claims or defenses. An affidavit, on the other hand, is a written statement made under oath, typically used as evidence in court proceedings.
Evidence of a crime can be used regardless of where it is recovered from.