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The difference between affidavit and sworn statement in Franklin primarily lies in their use and formality. An affidavit is a written declaration made under oath, often requiring a notary's signature, while a sworn statement, although similar, may not always require notarization. Key features of the General Affidavit include the requirement for the affiant to declare their information under oath, along with the notary's verification. To fill out the form, users must provide accurate personal information, the specific statement being sworn to, and have a notary present for the signing process. For attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, this form is crucial for establishing the credibility of testimony in legal proceedings. It is commonly used in various situations, such as court filings, property transactions, and other legal matters requiring sworn declarations.
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