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The way to write a good declaration is to focus on the key events and facts that present and prove your point or side of the story. Having too much extraneous information can just lead to the judge losing the thread of your argument. Its hard to be convinced when youre not sure what youve read.
I, JOHN SMITH, declare: 1. I am the Petitioner/Plaintiff in this case. I have personal knowledge of the facts I state below, and if I were to be called as a witness, I could competently testify about what I have written in this declaration.
Moving papers and responsive declarations should not exceed 10 pages in length, and the reply should not exceed 5 pages. [Cal. Rules of Court, Rule 5.111].
Essential Declaration Letter Tips Write clearly, and use your own words. Use bulleted lists for your major points. Dont insult or bash your ex. Attach evidence such as pay stubs or bank statements, but redact SSN and account numbers. Affirm that you are making your statement under oath, and under penalty of perjury.
Essential Declaration Letter Tips Write clearly, and use your own words. Use bulleted lists for your major points. Dont insult or bash your ex. Attach evidence such as pay stubs or bank statements, but redact SSN and account numbers. Affirm that you are making your statement under oath, and under penalty of perjury.
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An example of a declaration in the opening statement is this: I declare under the laws of the State of California that the following is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge. If I was called to testify in court to the same set of facts thereto, I could and would do so competently.
How to Write a Declaration for Family Court in California Give background information or tell their side of the story; Explain any requests and reasons for proposing those requests; Provide additional needed information or explain specific problems; and. Respond to the opposing partys requests or declarations.
(1) A declaration must be based on personal knowledge and explain how the person has acquired that knowledge. The statements in the declaration must be admissible in evidence.

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