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Begin by filling in the case details, including the judicial circuit and county. Ensure that you accurately enter the case number and division.
In Section I, provide the names and dates of birth for each minor child involved. This information is crucial for establishing jurisdiction.
Identify yourself as the petitioner by entering your full legal name and relationship to the children. Choose whether you are an extended family member or fictive kin.
Complete the sections regarding parental consent or objections, detailing any relevant findings that support your request for temporary custody.
Proceed to Section II to outline your rights and responsibilities as a temporary custodian, ensuring all necessary decisions regarding medical care and education are addressed.
Fill out visitation arrangements in Section III, specifying any agreed-upon schedules or limitations on contact with parents.
If applicable, complete Section IV regarding child support obligations, ensuring all financial details are accurate and clearly stated.
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