In cases of property disputes or inheritance (common uses for such forms), the witnesses are often neighbors or relatives. They are pulled from the neutrality of their daily lives and thrust into a conflict. The statement they give—often starting with the phrase "I declare that..."—binds them. It exposes them to the risk of perjury. The form, therefore, is not just a bureaucratic hurdle; it is a test of character. It asks: Are you willing to swear, under the penalty of law, that this version of events is true?
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Provide a that allows two witnesses to formally state their knowledge of a specific fact or event. The form must be clear, legally suggestive (aligned with general civil law witness statement requirements), and easily editable. In cases of property disputes or inheritance (common