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The Affidavit of Domicile serves as a legal form used to establish a person's place of residence at the time of their death, which is essential for settling the estate and transferring assets. In Minnesota, proof of residency can include a post office box, especially when combined with physical address documentation. Key features of the form include the requirement for the executor or administrator of the estate to affirm the domicile of the deceased, confirming that no other state residency existed at the time of death. Users must fill in specific information about the decedent and themselves, and it must be notarized to be legally valid. This form is particularly valuable for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who handle estate planning, probate cases, or asset transfers. It guarantees that estates are managed according to the deceased's last known legal residence, facilitating smoother legal processes. Legal professionals should ensure the form is completed accurately to avoid complications in estate distribution and compliance with state laws.
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