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Begin by filling in your details as the petitioner, including your name, address, and contact information. This section is crucial for the court to identify you.
Next, provide the child's name and case number. Ensure accuracy as this information links directly to the court's records.
In section 1, check all applicable boxes under jurisdictional allegations regarding the child. Refer to attachment 1a for concise statements of facts if needed.
Complete the child's personal details such as age, date of birth, and sex. Additionally, indicate where the child resided prior to intervention.
Fill out information about parents or guardians involved, specifying their legal status (biological, legal, presumed).
Indicate whether the child is detained or not and provide relevant details about their current place of detention if applicable.
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