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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the injunction form in the editor.
Begin by filling out Section I, which requires your personal information as the petitioner. Ensure you provide your current address and contact details accurately.
In Section II, detail the respondent's information. This includes their address and relationship to you. If applicable, include any known aliases.
Proceed to Section III, where you will describe the history of domestic violence incidents. Be specific about each event, including dates and locations.
Complete Sections IV through VII as necessary, detailing requests for temporary exclusive use of home, parenting plans, financial support, and specific injunction terms.
Review all sections for accuracy before signing in front of a notary public or clerk. Save a copy for your records.
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