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An Affidavit of Domicile is a legal document that confirms a person's residence at their time of death, facilitating the transfer of their assets to beneficiaries or purchasers. This tutorial explains the purpose of the affidavit, who needs it, and its essential components. Typically, the executor of the estate, appointed by the deceased's will, signs the affidavit; however, a spouse or designated beneficiary may also create it to claim their inheritance. The affidavit must clearly state the relationship of the signer to the deceased. A customizable template is provided via a link at the end of the video for viewers to use.