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entheogen
19-09-2009, 02:33 PM
Does anybody know what is the most powerful declaration of truth ?

I am due in court next week regarding to contact issues with my son (usual story)

I am preparing a written statement for the court and wish to make some form of declaration of truth - possibly affidavit or something similar.

The standard wording on these written statements is :

"This statement signed by me I believe to be true and I understand that it may be placed before the court".

Which sounds extremely flimsy to me - "I believe to be true" !

Many people believe there own lies unfortunately

tien an
19-09-2009, 04:29 PM
Does anybody know what is the most powerful declaration of truth ?

I am due in court next week regarding to contact issues with my son (usual story)

I am preparing a written statement for the court and wish to make some form of declaration of truth - possibly affidavit or something similar.

The standard wording on these written statements is :

"This statement signed by me I believe to be true and I understand that it may be placed before the court".

Which sounds extremely flimsy to me - "I believe to be true" !

Many people believe there own lies unfortunately

Well...as far as I know, an affidavit sworn in front of a solicitor, police officer, private investigator or other person registered with the State for this purpose, is the kind of document that you would take into the Judge's chambers (steady as she goes...).
An affidavit contains no speculation or conjecture.
It contains the facts (as known) or beliefs (by/of) the affiant (you).

As for 'beliefs' being a flimsy foundation for an argument...I sometimes wish I were a Muslim/Christian/other fundamentalist...my 'beliefs' would exempt me from many restrictions and life would, in some ways, be easier to deal with.

As far as I know, an unrebutted (challenged) affidavit stands as law after a given period.

There must be some substance to its lawful/legal status if a Judge will accept it into proceedings...

tian an.

yozhik
19-09-2009, 06:26 PM
Sworn/notarised affidavit of truth.
This is the strongest statement/document you can create.

In commerce, truth is sovereign.
See Exodus 20:16; Psalms 117:2; John 8:32; II Cor. 13:8.
Legal maxim: “To lie is to go against the mind.”
Oriental proverb: “Of all that is good, sublimity is supreme.”

Truth is expressed in the form of an Affidavit.
See Lev. 5:4-5; Lev. 6:3-5; Lev. 19:11-13; Num. 30:2; Matt. 5:33; James 5:12.

A matter must be expressed to be resolved.
See Heb. 4:16; Phil. 4:5; Eph. 6:19-21.
Legal maxim: “He who fails to assert his rights has none.”

An unrebutted Affidavit stands as truth in commerce.
See 1 Pet. 1:25; Heb. 6:13-15.
Legal maxim: “He who does not deny, admits.”

An unrebutted Affidavit becomes the judgement in commerce.
See Heb. 6:16-17.
Any proceeding in court, tribunal, or arbitration forum consists of a contest, or “duel,” of commercial affidavits wherein the points remaining unrebutted in the end stand as the truth and the matters to which the judgment of the law is applied.

Sacrifice is the measure of credibility.
One who is not damaged, put at risk, or willing to swear an oath on his commercial liability for the truth of his statements and legitimacy of his actions has no basis to assert claims or charges and forfeits all credibility and right to claim authority.
See Acts 7, life/death of Stephen.
Legal maxim: “He who bears the burden ought also to derive the benefit.”

tien an
19-09-2009, 08:02 PM
You see...I knew he'd be along some time!

Well done yozhik; thanks for showing how it's done.


tian an.

danster82
19-09-2009, 10:48 PM
Does anybody know what is the most powerful declaration of truth ?

I am due in court next week regarding to contact issues with my son (usual story)

I am preparing a written statement for the court and wish to make some form of declaration of truth - possibly affidavit or something similar.

The standard wording on these written statements is :

"This statement signed by me I believe to be true and I understand that it may be placed before the court".

Which sounds extremely flimsy to me - "I believe to be true" !

Many people believe there own lies unfortunately

Maybe

"This statement signed by me as a declaration of my truth to be placed before the court"

dolores1
20-09-2009, 08:18 PM
does anybody know what is the most powerful declaration of truth ?

I am due in court next week regarding to contact issues with my son (usual story)

i am preparing a written statement for the court and wish to make some form of declaration of truth - possibly affidavit or something similar.

The standard wording on these written statements is :

"this statement signed by me i believe to be true and i understand that it may be placed before the court".

which sounds extremely flimsy to me - "i believe to be true" !

Many people believe there own lies unfortunately


please don't use the word "understand".