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1. Title and Jurisdiction: States the document type and the jurisdiction where it is being executed
2. Affiant Information: Full legal name, age, citizenship, and residence address of the person making the affidavit
3. Deceased Person's Information: Details about the deceased including full name, date of death, last residence, and citizenship
4. Relationship Declaration: Statement explaining the relationship between the affiant and the deceased
5. Legal Basis of Inheritance: Declaration of legal right to inherit (whether through intestate succession or will)
6. Property Description: Detailed description of all properties being inherited, including real estate, personal property, and financial assets
7. Heir Declaration: Statement confirming the affiant's status as heir and listing all other known legal heirs
8. Tax Declaration: Statement regarding estate tax compliance or exemption
9. Verification and Oath: Formal statement verifying the truthfulness of the contents under oath
10. Notarial Section: Space for notary public's acknowledgment and certification
1. Waiver of Rights: Used when other heirs are waiving their rights in favor of the affiant
2. Co-heir Agreement: Required when multiple heirs agree to a specific distribution of properties
3. Special Power of Attorney: Needed if the affiant is acting on behalf of other heirs
4. Surviving Spouse Declaration: Required when there is a surviving spouse and community property is involved
5. Business Interest Declaration: Needed when inherited properties include business interests or shares
6. Foreign Property Declaration: Required when the inheritance includes properties located outside the Philippines
1. Death Certificate: Certified true copy of the deceased person's death certificate
2. Birth Certificates: Copies of birth certificates proving relationship to the deceased
3. Marriage Certificate: If applicable, proving marital relationship to the deceased
4. Property Documents: Titles, deeds, and other proof of ownership of declared properties
5. Tax Clearance: Estate tax clearance from the Bureau of Internal Revenue
6. Valid IDs: Photocopies of valid government IDs of the affiant and other heirs
7. Will or Testament: If applicable, copy of the last will and testament of the deceased
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