Make a statement of fact under oath.
An Affidavit is a written statement under oath by a person (the “Affiant”) asserting that the facts stated in the Affidavit are true based on his personal knowledge and at the risk of perjuring himself.
Say under oath that you have lived with your partner for more than 5 years.
An Affidavit of Cohabitation is a written statement under oath by a man and woman saying they have lived together as husband and wife for a period of at least 5 years without any legal impediment to marry each other.
This is normally executed pursuant to article 34 of the Family Code which makes it easier for couples who have cohabited as husband and wife for at least 5 years to get married without obtaining a marriage license. This is meant to help couples who are old and responsible enough (usually with children born out of wedlock) to get married without securing a marriage license.
State under oath that your dependent is not a recipient of any scholarship grant.
An Affidavit of dependent not being a recipient of any scholarship grant is a written statement under oath by a person (the “Affiant”) stating that his/her depedent is neither a recipient nor beneficiary of any scholarship or educational grant from either the government or non-governmental organizations (e.g. foundations).
Say under oath that you are no longer interested in pursuing a complaint or criminal case.
An Affidavit of Desistance is a statement under oath by the complainant saying that he / she is no longer interested in pursuing a complaint or criminal case against another person.
The Affidavit of Desistance is filed before the office or court where the complaint is pending or being investigated. However, merely filing the Affidavit of Desistance does not automatically dismiss the complaint or criminal case. The decision to dismiss the complaint or criminal case is with the investigating officer or the judge.
Say under oath that documents using different versions of your name refer to you.
This affidavit says under oath that documents using different versions of your name refer to you.
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