David S. asked

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If my psychologist types the affidavit and the psychiatrist signs off on it, would that suffice as an expert affidavit? Does the psychiatrist have to type it herself, and what specific content should be included in the affidavit?

August 5th, 2024

Billy P. answered

Yes, the affidavit would suffice as an expert affidavit if the psychologist is a licensed profession...

August 5th, 2024

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