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Begin by entering your name, address, and contact information in the designated fields. This includes your phone number and optional email address.
Identify your relationship to the child by selecting from the options provided: parent, guardian, county welfare agency, or other. Fill in any additional details as necessary.
In section 5a, specify the date when the juvenile court made an order setting a hearing. Clearly state your intention to file a petition for extraordinary writ.
List all known dates of hearings that resulted in the order in section 5b. This is crucial for establishing context for your petition.
If known, enter the date of the upcoming hearing under Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26 in section 6.
Finally, ensure you sign the document where indicated. If filing on behalf of a child, include the attorney's signature as required.
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