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Begin by entering the child's name in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying the individual associated with the surrogate parent appointment.
Next, fill in the child's school name and address. Ensure accuracy to facilitate communication between the school and court.
Provide contact information for a school personnel member, including their name, title, and telephone number. This helps streamline any necessary follow-up.
In this section, enter details about the appointed surrogate parent: their name, address, telephone number, and relationship to the child. This information is vital for legal documentation.
Finally, sign and date the form where indicated. Make sure to type or print your name and title clearly for verification purposes.
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