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Begin by filling in your relationship to the child. Select 'a relative of the child by blood' and provide your name, address, and telephone number in the designated fields.
Next, indicate the status of parental rights for both parents. Attach certified copies of any termination orders as required.
Complete the section regarding guardianship and consent. Ensure that you attach any necessary consent documents.
Fill in the date when the child began living with you and explain why adoption is in their best interest.
If applicable, provide details for changing the child's name, including first, middle, and last names.
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