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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the custody document in the editor.
Begin by filling in the 'IN THE INTEREST OF' section with the name of the individual requiring custody. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for legal documentation.
In the 'CAUSE NO.' field, enter the case number assigned by the court. This helps in tracking and referencing your case effectively.
Complete the 'STATE OF MISSISSIPPI' and 'COUNTY OF' sections with the relevant jurisdiction details where the application is being filed.
Fill out the applicant's name in the designated area, followed by any necessary details about the individual needing treatment, including age and specific needs.
Specify where custody will be taken and where examination will occur. This information is vital for compliance with court orders.
Finally, sign and date at the bottom of the form to validate your application before submission.
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custody | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Custody refers to the condition of having physical control over, or the legal right to control, a person or property. Possession of custody generally carriesRead more
When parents live separate and apart, either or both parents may file a petition in Family Court asking that the court award custody to him/her.Read more
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