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The Affidavit of Domicile is a legal document that serves to establish the legal residence of a deceased person at the time of their death. In Middlesex, this document clarifies the meaning of 'residence' as the place where the deceased was domiciled. It contains sections for the name and address of the affiant, details of the deceased, and an affirmation that the deceased was not a resident of any other state. Legal professionals such as attorneys and paralegals will find this form useful for its role in facilitating the transfer of securities owned by the deceased. Filling out the form requires accurate information about the deceased's residence and the timeframe they lived there. Legal assistants should ensure that the form is signed and notarized properly to comply with legal standards. This affidavit is specifically used when the estate is settling and assets need to be transferred legally. It provides evidence to banks or financial institutions regarding the domicile of the deceased, which is crucial for estate matters.
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