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Begin by entering your name as the petitioner in the designated field. This identifies you as the person initiating the motion.
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Indicate if any parties are covered by military service acts, which may affect their ability to respond. Select 'state' or 'federal' as applicable.
In the 'Care of children' section, specify whether you are requesting approval for a Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule and provide details accordingly.
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