An Oklahoma Self-Proving Affidavit Form is usually formed when a person writes a will. An Oklahoma Self-Proving Affidavit functions to validate the legitimacy of a will and confirms it on a legal basis. The advantage of this is to decrease the time taken for the probate process in court which is almost always extremely long. By ensuring that this form is attached to the will, it will act as validation to the court that the will is authentic and was formed freely. These statements will be confirmed by witnesses and as a result of this, they will not need to be called to the court.
However, if you want this to be applied the document you should be sure to sign it correctly. In Oklahoma, the form needs two witnesses and a notary public to add their signatures. If this form is signed incorrectly, the document will not have any legal power and will not be considered as a legal document.
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