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Begin by filling out the Petitioner(s) information. Include full legal names, dates of birth, and current mailing addresses. Indicate your relationship to the minor child(ren) by checking the appropriate box.
Next, provide details for the Respondent(s). Similar to the Petitioner section, include their full legal names, dates of birth, and relationships to the child(ren).
List each minor child’s name, present address, sex, date of birth, and Social Security number. Specify if they are not in physical care of their parents or if they have been cared for by you for at least 182 days.
In subsequent sections, detail any prior proceedings related to custody or visitation involving the child(ren), as well as any protection orders that may affect this case.
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Submitting Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, is the first step to help an eligible relative apply to immigrate to the United States and apply for a Green Card. The filing or approval of this petition does not give your relative any immigration status or benefit.
How long will it take to petition a parent?
In California, when there are at least two legal parents of a child, one of the parents can file a court case to get court orders for the care and support of their children. This is called a Petition for Custody and Support.
What does petitioning parent mean?
If you received these forms, someone is asking a judge to determine if they or you are the legal parent of a child (called parentage, or formerly paternity). If you are a childs legal parent, they may also be asking the judge to make orders about the childs care and support.
What is a petition for parental responsibility?
A parental rights and responsibilities petition can ask a court to rule on any of the issues that pertain to the children. Courts decide what is in the childs best interests by considering many different factors.
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