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in this video Ill describe the process of completing an Affidavit of domicile this form applies only to decedent owners who died outside of Pennsylvania completing this form is very similar to completing Pennsylvanias entitlement to decedent owner affidavit which is commonly referred to as a relationship affidavit similar to the relationship affidavit this document may only be used by CL family members to claim uncleaned property on this form you will be required to enter the state and County where the deceased owner passed away fill in your name and address then enter the decedent owners name the state they died in their date of death and the decedent owners legal residence check the line to indicate if your relationship to the deceased owner is that of a surviving spouse child mother father or sister sister or brother next list other individuals that are entitled to claim this property because they hold a higher order of preference for example if you are a sister or brother of th