Oklahoma Affidavit as to Marital Status

State:
Oklahoma
Control #:
OK-LR011T
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Overview of this form

The Affidavit as to Marital Status is a legal document used to declare the marital status of an individual, particularly in situations where clarification is needed regarding property ownership or rights. Unlike other affidavits, this form specifically addresses marital status in connection with property deeds, making it essential for correcting or clarifying ownership details related to real estate transactions.

Form components explained

  • Affiant details: Information about the person making the affidavit.
  • Property description: Clear description of the property involved in the transaction.
  • Marriage details: Information on the marital status of the grantor at the time of the deed execution.
  • Executor’s relationship to the grantor: Statements about the affiant's relationship to the property owner.
  • Notarization section: Space for a notary public to certify the affidavit's authenticity.

When to use this form

This form is typically used when there is a need to clarify the marital status of an individual involved in property transactions, particularly in the case of a Quit Claim Deed. It is relevant in situations where ownership or rights must be confirmed posthumously or when resolving disputes regarding property held by individuals who are now deceased.

Who this form is for

  • Individuals needing to establish or clarify the marital status of a deceased relative.
  • Beneficiaries of a property that requires clarification of ownership.
  • Attorneys or legal representatives involved in property inheritance cases.
  • Anyone involved in real estate transactions where marital status impacts ownership rights.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify the parties involved by filling out the affiant's name and relationship to the property owner.
  • Specify the property by providing a detailed description of the property in question.
  • Provide the dates relevant to the Quit Claim Deed, including the execution and recording dates.
  • Declare the marital status of the grantor at the time of the deed execution accurately.
  • Ensure that the affidavit is signed in front of a notary public to validate it.

Notarization guidance

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. Notarization adds an extra layer of authenticity to the affidavit, ensuring that the information provided is verified. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization services that are available twenty-four hours a day, providing a secure and convenient method for completing this requirement.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Leaving out important dates related to the deed and marriage.
  • Providing an incomplete property description, which can lead to confusion.
  • Failing to have the document signed in front of a notary, rendering it invalid.
  • Inaccurately stating the affiant's relationship to the grantor, which may impact credibility.

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