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Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date.
Fill in the details regarding your spouse, including their name and address. This is crucial for proper notification during the divorce process.
In section 3, list all minor children involved, including their ages. Specify custody arrangements clearly to reflect your intentions.
Address any issues related to community property in section 9. Clearly state your claim to an undivided interest in shared assets.
If applicable, complete sections regarding temporary restraining orders and alimony requests. Be specific about your needs and concerns for safety and financial support.
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