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NY Character Affidavit
The good moral character affidavit for C&F says that one should "preferably" be filled out by an attorney in good standing. Has anyone had experience turning in two by non-attorneys? The fact that it's preferable suggests to me that it wouldn't be a problem if everything else was in order, but I just wanted to see if anyone else has done this.
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Re: NY Character Affidavit
Doesn't matter. Both of mine were written by non-NY law school friends.Anonymous User wrote:The good moral character affidavit for C&F says that one should "preferably" be filled out by an attorney in good standing. Has anyone had experience turning in two by non-attorneys? The fact that it's preferable suggests to me that it wouldn't be a problem if everything else was in order, but I just wanted to see if anyone else has done this.