Is a Statement of Truth legally binding?
A Statement of Truth in family proceedings is a legally binding declaration confirming that the person signing the document believes the facts stated within are true. The purpose of a Statement of Truth is to ensure the integrity of the information presented as evidence to the Court.
Evidence and information contained in a document not verified by a signed Statement of Truth, may not be relied upon. If a person knowingly makes a false statement, or causes one to be made, they can be found to be in contempt of court.
Contempt of Court is a criminal offence punishable by fines or imprisonment.
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