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A self-proving affidavit is a document used by the testator to confirm the existence and validity of a will. It serves as evidence that the will was properly executed, removing the necessity for testimony from subscribing witnesses during probate. Typically, the self-proving affidavit must be executed by both the testator and the attesting witnesses in the presence of an authorized official, such as a notary public. Once notarized, the self-proving affidavit should be attached to the will or testament. It’s important to note that a will and a self-proving affidavit have distinct purposes in the probate process.