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Begin by entering the child's name in the designated field at the top of the form. This is crucial for identifying the case.
Next, input the case number (JV-150) in the appropriate section to ensure proper tracking of your petition.
In section 1, indicate under which previous order of the court the child has been placed. Fill in details about the parent, guardian, or relative responsible for their care.
For section 2, provide concise supporting facts regarding why the previous disposition was ineffective. Number each fact for clarity (e.g., S-1, S-2).
Finally, in section 3, recommend a modified disposition by selecting from options such as noncustodial parent or foster caretaker and providing any necessary details.
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