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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the family sheet form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the COURT LOCATION where you are filing your action. This is essential for proper documentation.
  3. Select the TYPE OF ACTION by checking one box that best describes your case, such as Divorce or Paternity.
  4. Indicate the TYPE OF FILING by checking either Original proceeding or Post-Judgment Motion, and provide the Original Docket # if applicable.
  5. Fill in PLAINTIFF INFORMATION, including name, mailing address, gender, date of birth, social security number, and contact details.
  6. Complete DEFENDANT INFORMATION similarly to the plaintiff section, ensuring all details are accurate.
  7. List any MINOR CHILDREN involved by providing their full names, dates of birth, gender, and social security numbers.
  8. Finally, add the date and signature of the party or party’s attorney at the bottom of the form before submitting.

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