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Begin by filling in the court name and county at the top of the form. This identifies where your petition is being filed.
In the section labeled 'Petitioner', enter your full name and details, including your relationship to the minor. Ensure accuracy as this establishes your legal standing.
Next, provide information about the minor, including their name and date of birth. This is crucial for identifying the individual whose minority status you wish to remove.
Detail any relevant circumstances that justify this petition, such as upcoming marriage or real estate transactions. This helps support your case.
Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom. If required, include notary information to validate your petition.
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