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Begin by entering your name and contact information in the 'Petitioner' section. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court correspondence.
In the 'Respondent' section, provide the necessary details of the other party involved, including their name and address.
Indicate whether you require an interpreter by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' and specify the language if applicable.
Fill out your employment status and income details. If employed, enter your current monthly salary; if not, provide previous salary information.
List any additional monthly payments you receive, such as pensions or unemployment compensation, ensuring all fields are completed accurately.
Detail your monthly expenses in the debts section. This will help determine your available income for legal representation.
Complete the affidavit section by signing in front of a Notary Public when ready. Remember to bring this form to your court appearance.
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