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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of the testator in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Next, enter your name and address as a witness in the appropriate sections. Ensure accuracy for legal validity.
  4. Indicate the date when you witnessed the execution of the will or codicil. This is crucial for establishing timelines.
  5. In the following fields, provide details about the other witness, including their name and residence information.
  6. If applicable, include a note regarding any special circumstances, such as if the testator was blind or signed by making a mark.
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The Affidavit of Execution An affidavit is a sworn statement, commissioned by a commissioner for oaths (notary public, lawyer, or individual who has been designated a commissioner). An affidavit of execution of a Will must be sworn by one of the two witnesses to the signing of the will by the testator.
An affidavit of execution is a vital legal document that verifies the signing of another document, typically a will or contract. Its a sworn statement, usually by a witness, affirming that they observed the signing and that the signatories were competent and willing.
Generally, a will requires at least two witnesses to the makers signature. Traditionally, when the maker died, it was necessary to have the witnesses testify in court in order to make the will valid. With a self-proving will affidavit, the will is automatically deemed valid without the testimony of the witnesses.
Certificate of Compliance for Briefs.
While not part of the will itself, an affidavit of execution is typically required when a probate application is filed in Ontario.

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