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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the UCCJEA Declaration in the editor.
Begin by filling in your name, firm name, bar number, address, city/state/zip, and telephone number at the top of the form. This information identifies you as the attorney for the plaintiff or defendant.
In Section 1, indicate whether there are children involved in this proceeding. Provide their names, places of birth, birth dates, sex, current addresses, and details about where they have lived over the past five years in the provided table.
Proceed to Section 2 and check whether you have participated in any other custody proceedings. If so, provide details such as the names of children involved and your role in those proceedings.
In Section 3, indicate if you know of any other proceedings that could affect this case. Fill out any relevant information if applicable.
Finally, complete Section 4 by providing information about any individuals not part of this proceeding who may have custody or visitation rights. Ensure all necessary signatures are included before submitting.
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