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Exhibit Notes - Letters attached to Affidavits

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You need to know when to put these on affidavits.

 

We give you examples  .  .  . 

 

Exhibit Notes are attachments added to documents which may be attached to an affidavit. 

 

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 Exhibit Note

 

In many cases in Court, but not all cases, it is necessary to file an affidavit which is a document sworn on the Bible, or affirmed, stating that the contents of the affidavit are true and correct.

 

All Family Court matters are supported by affidavits and quite a few civil cases in the District Court and the High Court also have affidavits.  You should see our two topics entitled  - 

 

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