Verification

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Verification
Statute:§ 50-8
TemplateTemplate Verification Document
DescriptionA Verification promises what you said in another document is true.
TakeawayA signed and notarized Verification should be attached to any divorce-related Complaint.

A Verification is a signed and notarized document where a spouse promises what they said in another document is true. North Carolina statutes require a Verification be filed promising everything in the Complaints is true for most divorce-related lawsuit.

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