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The Affidavit of Domicile serves as a formal legal document in New York that confirms an individual's residency, particularly useful for providing proof of residency when a post office box (P.O. box) is in use. This form is vital for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in estate matters, as it aids in the transfer of assets from a deceased person's estate. Key features include sections to document the affiant’s name and address, details about the decedent, and the duration of residence at the stated address. Users must fill in accurate information where indicated and ensure that signatures are notarized to validate the document. The affidavit should be completed when there's a need to clarify the decedent's legal residence and confirm it aligns with documentation required by financial institutions or courts. Proper filing of this affidavit helps avoid complications in settling an estate, making it essential for legal professionals supporting clients in such processes. In summary, this form is a crucial tool for establishing residency proof that accommodates the common scenario of having a P.O. box for correspondence.
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