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Begin with Part 1, Definitions. Familiarize yourself with key terms such as 'Complaint', 'Petition', and 'Defendant'. This will help you understand the context of your case.
Move to Part 2, Your Personal Information. Fill in your name, address, date of birth, and other personal details accurately to ensure proper identification.
In Part 3, provide your spouse's information similarly. Ensure all fields are completed to avoid delays in processing.
Continue through Parts 4 to 10, detailing marriage history, children’s information, income sources, and monthly expenses. Use our platform’s features to easily input data and make edits as needed.
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