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Begin by entering the child's name and date of birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
Specify the duration for which the case shall remain open, selecting either days or months based on your situation.
Fill in the restitution amount, ensuring it adheres to the specified limits for children under age 14. Include payment terms and any necessary details regarding repairs or services.
Indicate the number of hours required for community service or supervised work programs, along with any specific terms related to these activities.
Complete the counseling section by providing relevant details about any required counseling services.
If applicable, include any additional services or payments under sections 48.36, 938.36, and 938.361 as needed.
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