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Begin by filling in the name of the deceased and the file number at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
In the section regarding personal property, specify the total value of all assets owned by the deceased. Provide a detailed description of these assets to support your claim.
Next, indicate any real estate owned by the deceased, including its market value and any existing mortgages. This helps establish a clear financial picture.
Complete details about the deceased's employment status and average earnings if applicable. This information can be vital for assessing financial obligations.
Confirm that there are no outstanding debts or claims against the estate. Attach any necessary receipts for expenses related to last illness and funeral costs.
Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the affidavit in front of a notary public.
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(1) Unless otherwise ordered, the notice of motion together with the affidavit in support thereof shall be served on the opposite party not less than seven days.Read more
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