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The Affidavit of Domicile is a legal form used in Illinois to establish proof of residency, particularly when a decedent's estate is being processed. This form is essential for the executor or administrator of the estate to affirm the legal residence of the deceased at the time of their death, including the appropriate address for verification. The document requires personal details of the affiant, the decedent, and confirmation that the decedent was not a resident of any other state. It serves the primary purpose of assisting in the transfer of securities owned by the decedent, ensuring that proper legal procedures are followed. Filling out the form involves providing accurate information about the affiant, the decedent, and the relevant addresses, with the final step being notarization to validate the affidavit. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in estate administration. By clearly demonstrating a decedent’s residency status, the form aids in legal proceedings and can facilitate smoother estate management processes, reducing potential disputes over jurisdiction.
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