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1. Title and Court Information: Specifies the court jurisdiction, case number if applicable, and formal title of the affidavit
2. Deponent Information: Full legal name, address, occupation, and religious faith (for oath purposes) of the person making the affidavit
3. Relationship Statement: Details of the relationship between the deponent and the deceased person
4. Deceased Person Information: Full details of the deceased person including date of death and last known address
5. Basis of Claim: Legal foundation for the beneficiary claim (e.g., will, intestacy, customary law)
6. Supporting Facts: Chronological presentation of relevant facts supporting the beneficiary claim
7. Estate Details: Description of the estate assets and properties being claimed
8. Verification Statement: Standard declaration of truth of the stated facts
9. Jurat/Attestation: Official certification by authorized officer, including date, place, and signature
1. Other Potential Beneficiaries: Statement regarding other known potential beneficiaries and their status, used when there are multiple potential claimants
2. Previous Legal Actions: Details of any previous court proceedings or claims related to the estate, included if relevant
3. Customary Law Declaration: Statement regarding applicable customary law and traditions, used when claim is based on customary law
4. Islamic Law Declaration: Statement regarding applicable Islamic law principles, used when claim is based on Islamic law
5. Urgent Relief Request: Request for immediate court intervention, included when there are pressing circumstances
6. Notice of Opposition: Addressing known objections to the claim, included when there are disputed claims
1. Schedule A - Identity Documents: Copies of identification documents of deponent and deceased
2. Schedule B - Death Certificate: Certified copy of death certificate and burial permits if applicable
3. Schedule C - Will and Testament: Copy of will and probate documents if claim is based on a will
4. Schedule D - Family Tree: Diagram showing family relationships relevant to the claim
5. Schedule E - Asset Inventory: Detailed list of estate assets and their estimated values
6. Schedule F - Supporting Documents: Additional documents supporting the claim (e.g., marriage certificates, birth certificates)
7. Schedule G - Previous Correspondence: Relevant correspondence regarding the estate or beneficiary claim
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