A confirmatory affidavit is a legal way to say you know about, and agree with the plan that has been given to the courts for your debt review.
Attorney Rynhardt De Lange of DL Attorneys says: “when you have your confirmatory affidavit commissioned, it is important that you make sure each page is initialled. Sign the last page in the presence of the commissioner of oaths.”
Tip: The commissioner will stamp the document to confirm that it has been legally verified. Make sure their full details are recorded on the affidavit.
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