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How to fill out the FORM 74.10 Courts Of Justice Act Affidavit of Condition of Will or Codicil online
Filling out the FORM 74.10, an affidavit regarding the condition of a will or codicil, is an important step in the estate management process. This guide will provide clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently using online resources.
Follow the steps to complete your affidavit online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling in the name of the deceased person in the space provided at the top of the form. Ensure that you enter the full name for clarity.
- In the next section, provide your name as the affiant in the designated area. This identifies you as the person making the oath.
- Fill in your city or town, county or district, metropolitan or regional municipality of residence. This information establishes your location.
- State the date you were present to see the execution of the will or codicil. Ensure the date is written in a clear format.
- Next, include the name of the other witness who was present during the execution of the document.
- If applicable, list any alterations, erasures, obliterations, or interlineations that appear in the document but have not been attested. This provides important details regarding the document's condition.
- Indicate whether the document remains in the same condition as when it was executed. If there are exceptions, insert the words 'except that' followed by details of any discrepancies.
- Complete the date and location where you are swearing or affirming the affidavit. Include the day, month, and year.
- Finally, save your changes, and you can choose to download, print, or share the completed form as required.
Begin completing your documents online today for a seamless process.
An affidavit of execution is made by a witness to a will or Power of Attorney. The witness confirms that the person making the will or Power of Attorney signed it in front of both of the witnesses. The witness must also sign the affidavit.
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