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By executing this affidavit, a Petitioner declares the following statement: (1) the total amount of insurance proceeds payable by the insurance company is below $11,000.00; (2) sixty days have elapsed since the insured individual’s death.
To qualify for the 3% Excise Tax Refund, an applicant must declare her/his reasons for eligibility through the execution of this form. Upon execution of the form, applicant becomes subjected to laws governing perjury.
Through the execution of this form, an applicant declares under oath that the value of her/his estate is below $50,000. Assessed value disregards location but considers liens and encumbrances. A copy of the affidavit must be forwarded to the Department of Revenue. Inheritance tax dues must also be paid.
In this affidavit, the Plaintiff declares under oath that the Defendant owes her/him a certain amount of money but the latter, despite the former’s effort at collecting the owed amount, failed to remit the money. Affidavit must be filed with the Court nearest the Defendant’s residence or the location where . . . Read more
This affidavit can only be executed under the following circumstances: (1) decedent left a maximum of four boats, motor vehicles, trailers, or semi-trailers; (2) at least thirty (30) days have elapsed since decedent’s death; (3) either decedent failed to appoint of personal representative or status of appointment is currently pending; . . . Read more
Regarding the collection and distribution of a decedent’s personal property, the Washington Law provides a simpler alternative to the formal probate. Under this law, the individual entitled to the deceased’s estate can claim the subject property by presenting the Affidavit of Successor to the parties (either institutions or persons) managing . . . Read more
Through this form, a prospective property buyer is informed of probable exposure to radon should s/he proceed with the purchase.
Should a real estate buyer decide against reflecting the purchasing cost in the deed, s/he must file this form. To be valid, form must be completed and signed by either the seller or her/his authorized agent. The affidavit is not considered a public document. Therefore, it shall be archived in . . . Read more
Deeds, Real Estate Contracts, and Memoranda of ROC of transferred residential properties must be filed with the County Clerk for records purposes. Within thirty (30) days following the filing with the County Clerk, this affidavit must also be filed with the Assessor.
The following affidavit can be executed by an affiant who has already served enough motion papers prior to the hearing date of the motion reply to the affidavits. Those have to be served prior to the hearing of the motion for at least one day.