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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your court file number and the name of the court at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your full legal name, address for service, and contact information in the Applicant section. If you have a lawyer, include their details as well.
  4. In the Respondent section, provide the same information for the other party involved in the custody claim.
  5. Complete Part A by providing personal details such as your name, date of birth, and current residence. Ensure all fields are filled accurately.
  6. Continue through each numbered paragraph in Part A, detailing your relationship to the child(ren), any previous custody cases, and relevant criminal history if applicable.
  7. If necessary, attach additional pages for more information as indicated on the form.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before finalizing. Once complete, sign before a commissioner for taking affidavits.

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Affidavits should always be in the first person. The person making the affidavit must swear or affirm that the contents are true. It should be done before a person authorized to take oaths in respect of the particular kind of affidavit. A person can either affirm or declare instead of swearing if allowed by law.
Affidavits are often used as evidence in court proceedings, where they serve as legal documents to substantiate claims or statements under oath.
Drafting an Affidavit Appearances are important. Introduce yourself. Write in the first person about facts you know. Keep it as simple as possible. Stick to what is relevant. Dont guess. Be specific about conversations. Be specific about timing and frequency, to the extent this is relevant.
How To Write An Affidavit For Child Custody Begin with a Clear Heading. Introduction: Identify Yourself and Your Relationship to the Child. Provide a Brief Background. Detail Your Involvement in the Childs Life. Address the Best Interests of the Child. Include Relevant Supporting Documentation. Be Honest and Concise.
I am the [MOTHER/FATHER/LEGAL GUARDIAN] of [CHILDS NAME], born on [BIRTH DATE]. I have been the primary caregiver for [CHILDS NAME] since [DATE], and I have a close and loving relationship with [CHILDS NAME]. I am financially stable and able to provide for [CHILDS NAME]s physical and emotional needs.

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