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This is a motion submitted to the appropriate judicial district in Idaho requesting a waiver of fees. The motion is accompanied by a an affidavit, on the penalty of perjury, to detail the inability
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A motion and affidavit for is a legal document requesting a court to make a specific ruling or decision while providing supporting evidence under oath.
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1.Download the motion and affidavit form from a legal resource or official court website.
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2.Open the PDF document using pdfFiller or your preferred PDF editing software.
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3.In the 'Movant' section, enter your full name and contact information.
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4.Clearly state the purpose of the motion in the designated area, being specific about what you are requesting from the court.
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5.Next, detail the facts supporting your request in the affidavit section; include all relevant dates, events, and circumstances.
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6.If necessary, attach any supporting evidence, such as documents or photographs, ensuring they are labeled and referenced.
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7.Check the box to indicate whether you want a hearing on the motion, if applicable.
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8.Read through the completed document for any errors or omissions and make corrections as necessary.
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9.Sign and date the affidavit in the presence of a notary public, if required by your jurisdiction.
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10.Finally, save the document in a secure location and file it with the court, ensuring you keep a copy for your records.
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