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Want a copy of affidavit form?

yes i would like a copy of a general affidavit form


What is a sesslin affidavit?

It would appear that a Sesslin Affidavit would issue from a law enforcement official on behalf of a defendant who is "somehow" useful to the officer and needs to be released for operational purposes. JMO


How does a property trust affidavit mean there is a mortgage?

A property trust affidavit typically indicates that the property is held in a trust, which may involve a mortgage if the trust has borrowed funds to acquire or refinance the property. The affidavit often outlines the trust's ownership and its obligations, including any outstanding debts secured by the property. If a mortgage exists, it would be recorded against the property, and the affidavit would acknowledge this financial encumbrance. Therefore, the presence of a mortgage can be inferred from the terms outlined in the property trust affidavit.


Why would someone receive an affidavit?

An affidavit is a written acceptance of the true nature of a piece of information's (usually written on paper) contents. It's an acknowledgement to the best of one person's knowledge.


Can someone file an affidavit of marriage without being legally married?

You would becommitting perjury.


How do you get a birth certificate if you do not know where you were born?

You would have to find people that knew or were there at your time of birth and have them write a affidavit.


Can you see any affidavit any name spelling mistake?

To determine if there are any spelling mistakes in an affidavit, it would be necessary to review the document for proper names and terms. Check each name against official records or standard spellings to identify discrepancies. If you have a specific affidavit to reference, please provide it for a more detailed assessment.


Can i get an affidavit from the courthouse?

Yes, you can obtain an affidavit from the courthouse, but the process may vary by jurisdiction. Typically, you would need to request it in person or online, depending on the courthouse's services. Some courthouses may require you to provide specific information or documentation related to the affidavit you need. It's best to check with your local courthouse for their specific procedures and requirements.


Is it common practice for an attorney to file an affidavit without going over it with the plaintiff?

It is never 'common practice' for any attorney not to keep their client informed. Failure to do so could lead to disciplinary action by the Bar depending on the particular circumstances. An affidavit is signed by the individual having personal knowledge of the facts contained in the affidavit. The person signing the affidavit can be called as a witness. I do not think your attorney wants to be called as a witness at the trial. As an attorney, I would submit an affidavit attesting to certain things, such as my client being declared indigent already by the court, in support of a motion for funds for a private investigator, etc. Take a look at what the affidavit was that was submitted. It the affidavit was based on personal knowledge that the attorney did not possess, then there was an error made. The judge will be quick to catch the error and will ask the attorney if he is ready to testify.


To be clear: I am on?

To be clear: I am only saying that the Affidavit likely isn't the court's reason for ordering support. The court could have another reason for ordering support, and the Affidavit would have nothing to do with it. Bottom line, if the court orders support, you are required to pay the support.


Can you do an Affidavit of Scrivener's Error for a will in Massachusetts?

I have never heard of a Scrivener's Affidavit with regard to a will. If you think there is an error you would need to have the attorney file a motion to be heard and have them explain their error to the judge. It would be up to the court to modify the will. If the testator is still living the attorney should draft a new will making any necessary corrections.


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