Talk:How Do I Prepare a Supplemental Affidavit?
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Check the numbering on this one too - there seem to be problems with the other two affidavit items.
Gayla Reid (talk) 19:58, 30 April 2013 (PDT)
Check the numbering on this one too - there seem to be problems with the other two affidavit items.
Gayla Reid (talk) 19:58, 30 April 2013 (PDT)
A legal document in which a person provides evidence of certain facts and events in writing. The person making the affidavit, the deponent, must confirm that the statements made in the affidavit are true by oath or affirmation. Affidavits must be signed in front of a lawyer, a notary public or a commissioner for taking oaths, who takes the oath or affirmation of the deponent. Affidavits are used as evidence, just as if the person making the affidavit had made the statements as a witness at trial. See "deponent", "affirm," "oath" and "witness."