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  2. Begin by filling in your full name in the designated field for the applicant. Ensure you type or print clearly in black ink.
  3. Next, enter your city and province/state/territory where you reside. This information is crucial for the declaration.
  4. In the section regarding your common-law partner, input their full name and the date when your relationship officially ended (format: YYYY-MM-DD).
  5. Confirm that you have not lived together nor attempted reconciliation since the end of your relationship by checking the appropriate box or providing a statement if required.
  6. Complete the solemn declaration by signing your name and including the date of declaration. Make sure this is done in front of an authorized individual who will also sign.

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A statutory declaration is a sworn or affirmed statement and is usually used where there are no court proceedings but some fact needs to be proved.
A Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union is a legal document that provides evidence of a common-law relationship between two people. In it, a couple declares that theyve been living together in a committed relationship, similar to a marriage, without a marriage certificate.
The relationship between John and I is genuine and continuing. We are both committed to a shared life as spouse partners to the exclusion of all others. We have been and will continue to support each other in all aspects of our lives.
A Statutory Declaration must be commissioned by an authorized official, like a notary public, lawyer, judge, commissioner, or justice of the peace.
Items that can be used as proof of a common-law relationship include: shared ownership of residential property. joint leases or rental agreements. bills for shared utility accounts, such as: gas. electricity. important documents for both of you showing the same address, such as: drivers licenses. identification documents.

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Common law is based on judicial precedent. Statutory law is created by legislative bodies.
Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union is also known as an IMM 5409 form. The IMM 5409 is a formal document confirming your common-law status. It details the nature and duration of your relationship.

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