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Begin by entering the case number and your contact information, including name, firm name, address, and email. This ensures that all parties are correctly identified.
Fill in the nonminor's details such as their name and date of birth. This section is crucial for identifying the individual involved in the proceedings.
Indicate the hearing date and time along with the department number. This helps keep track of important court dates.
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