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Begin by filling in the plaintiffs' names and addresses at the top of the form. Ensure that both John Doe and Jane Doe's information is accurate.
In section two, provide details about the child being adopted, including their name, date of birth, and place of birth. This information is crucial for legal identification.
Complete section three by confirming your relationship to the child. Since Mary is your grandchild, clearly state this relationship.
In subsequent sections, detail any other children you have and provide necessary consent information from the birth mother. Make sure to include all relevant dates and signatures where required.
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