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Of course it is. The notary is witnessing the signature. It bear no reflection on the relationship.

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Is it legal to notarize an affidavit for your wife?

No. It it is not. The law states that a notary may not notarize for friends or relatives.


What is notery a common misspelling for?

The spelling "notery" is a common misspelling for the word notary. A notary is someone who is legally able to verify a person's identity on legal documents.


What is next to reply affidavit?

After the affidavit, the next step in legal proceedings is typically a rebuttal affidavit. This allows the opposing party to address and dispute the claims made in the initial affidavit.


How do you start an affidavit?

Do you mean an affidavit? It is a statement of something that you sign as to its truth.


What is a divorce affidavit?

A divorce affidavit is a legal document filed by a party wishing to dissolve a marriage. The initial legal document that initiates divorce proceedings may be called a divorce affidavit or a petition to start divorce proceedings.


Is a witness necessary to make a affidavit legal?

Yes, a witness is typically required for an affidavit to be considered legal. The witness must observe the signing of the affidavit by the affiant and sign the document themselves to attest to the proper execution of the affidavit.


If father signed affidavit of paternity does mother still have legal custody of minor child if never married?

Laws vary in different jurisdictions. Generally, an unmarried father who signed an affidavit of paternity has established his paternity and can file a custody case. If you were never married to the other parent of your child, and never signed an affidavit of paternity then you must establish paternity legally (by a DNA test) before you can start a custody case.


Who can write an affidavit?

A person can write an affidavit, but it must be witnessed and signed by someone of legal age (usually over 18). In most states, the affidavit must be legally notarized.


Legal effect of joint affidavit?

BIND ALL DEPONENTS


What is notarize for?

a legal witness to attest that a transaction has taken place between people.


Can a name affidavit accomplish the same thing as a scrivener's affidavit?

They are two different instruments. A name affidavit involves identifying as the same person as being one person with two different names. A scrivener's affidavit involves correcting a minor error in a legal document.


Who can notarize power of attorney?

Someone who has no legal capacity, e.g. a person who is mentally incapable, a minor, etc.

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