Affidavit vs Statutory Declaration? What are the differences?
Toqual Well-Known Member 10 July 2014 130 9 414 30 August 2014 #1 Affidavit vs Statutory Declaration? What are the differences?
John R Well-Known Member 14 April 2014 689 174 2,394 Sydney 30 August 2014 #2 Hi @Toqual A quick Google of each term should guide you in the right direction. In summary: Both are written statements. A statutory declaration is used by a person to declare a statement to be true. In contrast, an affidavit is used by a person in a legal proceeding to set out their evidence. Hope this helps. Reactions: Sarah J
Hi @Toqual A quick Google of each term should guide you in the right direction. In summary: Both are written statements. A statutory declaration is used by a person to declare a statement to be true. In contrast, an affidavit is used by a person in a legal proceeding to set out their evidence. Hope this helps.
Sarah J Well-Known Member 16 July 2014 1,314 251 2,389 Melbourne, Victoria 31 August 2014 #4 Hi Toqual, This provides a nice summary of the differences between the two: - http://www.differencebetween.net/business/difference-between-affidavit-and-statutory-declaration/ - http://www.legalaid.qld.gov.au/legalinformation/Relationships-and-children/Going-to-court/Pages/Affidavitsandstatutorydeclarations.aspx
Hi Toqual, This provides a nice summary of the differences between the two: - http://www.differencebetween.net/business/difference-between-affidavit-and-statutory-declaration/ - http://www.legalaid.qld.gov.au/legalinformation/Relationships-and-children/Going-to-court/Pages/Affidavitsandstatutorydeclarations.aspx