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Begin by filling in the names of both parents in the designated fields. Ensure that all contact information, including addresses and phone numbers, is accurate.
List each child’s name and date of birth in the 'Children' section. If there are more than six children, attach an additional page as needed.
Select the appropriate conservatorship option that reflects your agreement regarding custody arrangements.
Detail child support arrangements by specifying payment frequency and amounts. Make sure to include any necessary conditions for adjustments.
Outline health insurance responsibilities for the children, indicating who will provide coverage and how uninsured medical expenses will be shared.
Fill out the parenting time schedule, ensuring clarity on pick-up and drop-off locations for each parent during visitation periods.
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