I will draft a legally binding sworn declaration or affidavit statement
Licensed US Attorney Defamation, IP And Civil Rights Drafting
About this Gig
A poorly written statement can ruin a case. Judges dismiss declarations that are filled with hearsay, emotional rants, or improper formatting. To win in court, your statement must be cold, factual, chronological, and drafted under penalty of perjury.
As a licensed US attorney, I take your messy, complicated story and transform it into a razor-sharp, court-ready Sworn Declaration or Affidavit.
What I Provide:
- Clean, chronological structuring of case facts
- Removal of inadmissible hearsay and emotional bias
- Federal and State-specific penalty of perjury clauses
- Integration of evidence (Exhibit A, B, C attachments)
Whether you need a witness statement, a declaration for a civil motion, or a personal affidavit, I ensure your voice is heard clearly and legally by the judge.
To maximize efficiency, please have a bullet point timeline of events ready. All communication is strictly via Fiverr messages no phone calls.
Field of law:
Civil rights
Target country:
United States
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FAQ
What is the difference between an affidavit and a declaration?
An affidavit must be signed in front of a Notary Public. A declaration is signed under penalty of perjury but does not require a notary (under 28 U.S.C. § 1746).
Can this be used in Federal Court?
Yes. I can format the declaration to comply with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or specific state court rules.
How should I provide the facts to you?
Please write a simple, chronological bullet-point list of the events, dates, and who was involved. I will do the heavy legal lifting.
Do you file the statement for me?
No. I provide the drafted document. You or your attorney of record will need to sign it and file it with the court clerk.
Can you draft statements for witnesses in my case?
Yes, I can draft third-party witness declarations as long as you provide the facts they are willing to swear to.
