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Oct
26

Legal Self-Help : How to Write an Affidavit

When getting a form for an affidavit at a courthouse, try to fill out the form at the clerk’s office so that there is someone present to answer questions. Write an affidavit and sign it in the presence of a notary withadvice from a certified family mediator in this free video on legal self-help. Expert: Robert M. Todd Contact: www.wearehdtv.com Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, PA and Family Law Solutions. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  1. normajjones says:

    I cannot hear it either

  2. Taylor Cribb says:

    Thanks for the info.Trying Moc Trial, and need one badly

  3. zjoseph says:

    can’t hear. could you increase the mic volume next time. i have my volume on the highest.

  4. citizensolidarity says:

    also you don’t need a form, an afidavit can be on any piece of paper, though there is a layout, or template to follow that can be gotten off the internet,

    personaly i prefer an ecclesiastical asseveration (more powerful)

  5. citizensolidarity says:

    an affidavit is not to be filled out on the spot…take it home, put some thought into it, put down your truth, and facts as u know it, very important and very powerful….this guy in this video is usless.

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  7. 12345652180 says:

    “…The authority is requested to return or to have returned to the applicant a copy of the documents….”

    why is “return” used in present simple and present perfect here?
    can anyone explain plz.
    this question doesn’t refer to the video

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