The New Jersey Affidavit of Dependent in Support of Settlement Under NASA 34 15-20 is a form used when a dependent is seeking to be compensated for their part in a settlement agreement. This form is used to provide evidence that the dependent has been affected by the settlement and needs to be compensated as part of the agreement. This affidavit is typically used in cases involving personal injury, divorce, or other civil disputes. It can also be used when a settlement is reached without going to court. There are two types of New Jersey Affidavit of Dependent in Support of Settlement Under NASA 34 15-20: the Standard Affidavit and the Modified Affidavit. The Standard Affidavit is the most commonly used form and requires that the dependent provide detailed information about their relationship to the settlement, such as the impact of the settlement on the dependent’s finances, the exact amount of compensation they are entitled to, and any other information relevant to the settlement. The Modified Affidavit requires less information but still requires the dependent to provide details about their relationship to the settlement and the amount of compensation they are entitled to. In order for this affidavit to be valid, it must be notarized and signed by the dependent and both parties of the settlement. Additionally, the court may also require additional documentation such as medical records, bank statements, or other financial documents.