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[Music] hi everyone my name is Heather welcome to litigation help in this video were going to show you how to how to do your own affidavit so with me to hear today is hazard Douglas welcome back hi right okay so when people have to go for motions so they have to file what are call motion records and we did it in another video of how to put together a motion record and in in the motion record you usually have to include something called affidavit now in this video were going to show everyone Heather is actually show everyone what an affidavit is supposed to look like so usually when people go on the Ontario court forms website thats provided by the Ministry of attorney general they will see they will get a template and it will look something like this so it says form 4d and it says affidavit and there is something called general heading here in italics and then its got a whole bunch of blanks and so this is what the court has provided in terms of template but actually an affidavit i