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The Affidavit of Domicile is a legal document used in Tarrant that establishes the legal residence of a deceased person. It is primarily utilized by Executives or Administrators of the deceased’s estate to verify the place of residency at the time of death, which is critical for estate administration and asset distribution. This form requires the Affiant to provide their name, address, and their role related to the estate, as well as the deceased's information, including the time of death and residence. Filling out the form involves stating the residency duration and affirming that the deceased had no other residencies in the United States. Legal professionals like attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants find this document invaluable for facilitating the transfer of the deceased's assets, such as securities. It serves as a key tool during estate settlement processes, especially in verifying jurisdictional claims and ensuring proper asset distribution. The clear instructions for completing the affidavit make it accessible for users with various levels of legal experience.
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