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Affidavits drafted by me often look something like what follows. | Affidavits drafted by me often look something like what follows. | ||
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:'''Application''' | |||
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:'''Background''' | |||
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...and so on. Once I'm done introducing the basic background of the parties, I'll describe the events that led the applicant to be making the specific application before the court. | ...and so on. Once I'm done introducing the basic background of the parties, I'll describe the events that led the applicant to be making the specific application before the court. | ||
:'''Circumstances of application''' | |||
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...and so on. If necessary, usually when an affidavit is particularly long or the facts are particularly complicated, I may summarize the orders I'm asking for and why I'm asking for them. | ...and so on. If necessary, usually when an affidavit is particularly long or the facts are particularly complicated, I may summarize the orders I'm asking for and why I'm asking for them. | ||
:'''Summary''' | |||
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