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Begin by filling in your state in the [_STATE_] field, ensuring it matches where the renunciation is being executed.
Next, enter the parish or county name in the [_PAR_CO_] and [_PAR_CO_NAME_] fields to specify your jurisdiction.
In the section for witnesses, provide their names and ensure they are present during signing. Fill in your name as the heir in the [_HEIR_NAME_] field.
Indicate your marital status in the [_heir_mar_stat_] field and provide your address in [_Heir_Address_].
Complete the details of the decedent by entering their full name, date of death, city, parish or county, and state of residence.
Finally, sign and date the document in front of a notary public. Ensure all fields are accurately filled before finalizing.
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