APPENDIX 23 0B FAMILY LAW AFFIDAVIT - Louisiana Supreme Court 2025

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When you use any type of affidavit, youre essentially writing a statement of facts to present to the court. For example, you may use an affidavit to notify a spouse about a change in financial circumstances after dissolution proceedings.
Simply put, an affidavit is a sworn statement of fact that can be used in a variety of legal proceedings, from bankruptcy cases to family and civil litigation matters such as divorce proceedings. Its one of the most common legal documents used as evidence when live sworn testimony isnt possible.
An affidavit is a written statement where the contents are sworn or affirmed to be true. An affidavit should set out facts, not opinion. For more information see the fact sheet Preparing an affidavit. It is important to read the Instructions for Completion before you start.
Affidavits are often used as evidence in court proceedings, where they serve as legal documents to substantiate claims or statements under oath.
An affidavit dealing with the arrangements for the care of a child should, where relevant, include information about, amongst other things, the ability of those with whom the child lives to provide proper care for him or her; the relationship between the child and the other members of the household; the childs general