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Begin by filling in your Client ID and File number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
Indicate where you are filing the form by selecting the appropriate court location, such as Family Court of Western Australia.
In Part A, provide details about the parties involved. Fill in the names of both applicants and respondents as they appear in the Application in a Case.
Next, enter your contact address for service. You can choose an address other than your residential one if preferred.
In Part B, specify any orders you agree with from the Application in a Case and list any additional orders you are seeking.
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