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An Affidavit of Domicile is a legal document that confirms a person's residence at the time of their death and authorizes the transfer of their assets to a beneficiary or purchaser. This video tutorial from Worry Forms covers the essentials of the Affidavit of Domicile, including who requires it, who signs it, and what should be included in the affidavit. Typically, the executor designated by the deceased's will signs the document, although sometimes a spouse or beneficiary may create it to claim their inheritance. The affidavit must identify the relationship of the signer to the deceased. A customizable template is available via a link at the video's end.