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Begin by filling in the court name, county, and state at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the jurisdiction.
In the section for Petitioner and Respondent, enter the names as required. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
Proceed to detail your motion by clearly stating your request for an order designating you as the primary residential parent. Include the name of the minor child.
Fill out each numbered point with specific details regarding your concerns about safety and well-being, ensuring that all relevant facts are included.
Complete any additional sections regarding restrictions on the Respondent, including addresses and conditions for contact.
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