Affidavit of Attesting Witness
A sworn statement from a witness who watched the deceased sign their will. The court needs this to verify the will is authentic.
Witness affidavits need to be precise.
The court relies on this sworn statement to verify the will is authentic. If the witness details don't match the will or something is filled in incorrectly, it can raise questions that delay probate.
When do you need this form?
You're probating a will and need witness testimony to prove it's valid.
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Someone died and left a will. Before that will can be carried out, the court needs to verify it's valid and officially appoint the executor named in it. This form starts that process.
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