Preparing an Affidavit

An affidavit is a written statement that is confirmed by either an oath, signature, or other official affirmation. In family law cases, affidavits serve as evidence of one side of an argument or another. You might be asked to provide an affidavit for your divorce or family law case, or you may decide to create one on your own volition. In either circumstance, you should seek the services of a family lawyer to ensure the affidavit is created correctly.

At Masella Law Firm, P.A., our Columbia SC family lawyers can help you create an official, notarized affidavit. We are also able to assist you in selecting witnesses to submit an affidavit for your benefit in your case. For example, if you are fighting for child custody with your spouse, an affidavit from your neighbor that outlines how happy you make your children could be quite valuable for your case.

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Crucial Components of Effective Affidavits

Not all affidavits are made equally. Some will be highly effective and valued by a family law court judge and others will be dismissed as nothing more than a poorly constructed statement. If you want to give your case the best benefit from the best possible affidavit, you need to know about its components and requirements.

When creating or receiving an affidavit, our family lawyer will help you with the following considerations:

Want to know more about creating and utilizing affidavits for your case? There is no better time than now to contact our Columbia, SC family lawyers. Call (803) 938-4952 to schedule an initial consultation.