Joint Affidavit Of Two Disinterested Persons For Correction Of Name

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This Affidavit and Report - Disinterested Person-Extension of Expired Certification is for use in adoption matters in the family court for the state of New York. This Affidavit is to be signed by the disinterested person as defined in section 115-d (4) of the Domestic Relations Law in that (he) (she) has no interest in the outcome of the application of the part (y) (ies) for certification as (a) qualified adoptive parent (s). This Affidavit must be signed before a Notary Public.

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What is a Joint Affidavit of Two Disinterested Persons? The affidavit contains the sworn statements of two disinterested persons clarifying discrepancies in a person's name. The two persons who will sign the affidavit should: Be disinterested persons or have no interest in the subject-matter of the affidavit.

The Affidavit of Two Disinterested Persons contains the following content: The personal information of the two affiants, such as identification, nationality, civil status and address. The relationship between the affiants and the subject. (i.e. neighbors, classmates in school, co-workers, friends)

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?Disinterested person? means a person who is not a related or subordinate party as defined in section 672(c) of the Internal Revenue Code with respect to the person acting as trustee of the trust and excludes the trustor of the trust and any interested trustee.

[D107] disinterested party. Refers to any individual who does not have a reason for a dispute to be resolved in any particular manner. A party who has nothing to gain from how an argument is decided is valuable as a party to help resolve a dispute, such as an arbitrator or mediator.

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Joint Affidavit Of Two Disinterested Persons For Correction Of Name