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Begin by entering your information as the Petitioner, including your current address, telephone number, and relationship to the alleged disabled person.
Next, provide details about the alleged disabled person, such as their age, date of birth, and addresses. If applicable, include information regarding their hospital admission.
Indicate who is responsible for paying the alleged disabled person's expenses and specify their marital status by checking the appropriate box.
Complete the next of kin section by listing names, relationships, addresses, and ages of those entitled to inherit from the alleged disabled person.
Detail any assets owned by the alleged disabled person and their estimated values. Attach additional pages if necessary.
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