Legal Definition
An affidavit is a formal, sworn written statement of facts or evidence made by an individual under oath, typically before a court or administrative body. It serves to attest to the truth of specific facts, often used in legal proceedings to establish a factual basis for a claim or defense.
Plain-English Translation
Imagine it's like writing down exactly what happened, and then saying 'swearing' that what you wrote is true. It’s a formal written proof that says, 'Here is the truth of this situation.'