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Begin by entering your contact information, including your name, telephone number, and email address if desired. This ensures that all parties are easily reachable.
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In the modification section, clearly state the jurisdiction of the court over the minor children and confirm their habitual residence.
Attach any necessary documents related to custody and visitation agreements as specified. Ensure you indicate the date and number of pages for clarity.
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