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In North Carolina, the main difference between an affidavit and a sworn statement lies in their formalities and purposes. An affidavit is a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation before a notary public, making it legally binding and often used in court. Conversely, a sworn statement may not require a notary and can be an informal declaration under penalty of perjury. Both are utilized to assert facts, but affidavits typically carry more legal weight. For users like attorneys, partners, and associates, the General Affidavit form provides a structured way to present crucial statements that can be vital in legal proceedings. Paralegals and legal assistants will find the filling and editing instructions straightforward, allowing for efficient creation of the affidavit. This form must include personal information, a statement of facts, signatures, and a notary acknowledgment to be valid. It is particularly useful for legal declarations in family law, property disputes, and other civil matters where sworn testimony is necessary.
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