With an Affidavit of Marriage, you are declaring that you were legally married to your spouse on a particular date. The Affidavit of Marriage serves as your sworn statement that you are legally married. You can also use this document if you are divorced, but still need to prove your former marriage.
These include information about the affiant, or person making the affidavit, including their name and address, age or birthdate, other identifying information (sometimes their occupation, if pertinent), and the date and location (city, county, and state) of signing.
A continuous marriage affidavit that is used in Florida to clear title following the death of a spouse where real property located in Florida was owned by the spouses as tenants by the entirety.
An Affidavit of Survivorship is a sworn oath in the form of a legal document. Within this document, a surviving owner of a jointly-owned property states they have rights of survivorship to the property.
Affidavit Continuous Marriage - Husband and Wife Affiants further state that they are executing this Affidavit for the purpose of establishing in the public records that they have been married to each other, and such marriage has been continuous and uninterrupted from through .