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Provide Child's Information: Include the child's full name, date of birth, and current living situation. Specify any significant details about the child's background. Outline Custody Preferences: Explain your desired custody arrangements, whether physical, legal, or both. State the reasons for these preferences.
The following are six critical sections that must be included: Title. This is either your name (“Affidavit of Jane Doe”) or the specific case information. Statement of identity. The next paragraph tells the court about yourself. Statement of truth. Statement of facts. Closing statement of truth. Sign and notarize.
Mothers historically have won more custody battles due to traditional roles and perceptions of mothers as the primary caregivers.
Children Custody Affidavit That the above noted petition is pending before this Hon'ble court and is fixed for ____. That the petitioner was married with the respondent on ____ and out of the said wedlock ____ sons namely ____aged about ____years and ____ aged about ____ years were born.
Include all relevant facts • be written in the first person using an active voice • use the correct naming conventions • use the child or family's own words • use descriptions of what you saw and heard rather than conclusions • provide context to situations which could be misinterpreted • date all records and include ...
Mothers historically have won more custody battles due to traditional roles and perceptions of mothers as the primary caregivers.
Describe the facts and information that you have firsthand knowledge of. Be as detailed and specific as possible, and make sure that your statements are truthful and accurate. Sign and date the affidavit, and have it notarized by a licensed notary public. The notary will verify your identity and witness your signature.
An Affidavit of Character is a legal document that can be used to provide a character reference under oath. Also called an Affidavit of Good Moral Character, this document is your sworn declaration that the person in question is upright and moral.