A Connecticut Self-Proving Affidavit Form is an important document when it comes to sharing any assets in a will. The availability of this document will ensure that no parties can raise any questions concerning the authenticity of the will. If this form is attached, it legally confirms that the will was signed completely under free will without any pressure and was done so in accordance with Connecticut laws. Not only will this confirmation stop any unnecessary questions, but it will also significantly reduce the probate process timing in court which is usually long and tedious. It removes the need for any witnesses to attend the court as their signatures will act as enough confirmation to testify.
The Connecticut Self-Proving Affidavit needs to be signed by a minimum of one witness and this must be done before the notary public. The individual who drafted the will does not necessarily need to sign the document.
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