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Petition To Establish The Parent Child Relationship

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Texas
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TX-CC-64-01
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A01 Petition in Suit Affecting the Parent Child Relationship
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How to fill out Texas Petition In Suit Affecting The Parent Child Relationship?

1. Name and contact information: The first section of the form will require you to provide your name, address, telephone number, and email address.

2. Child information: You will need to provide the name and date of birth of the child involved in the parent-child relationship.

3. Parent information: You will need to provide the names, addresses, and contact information of both parents involved in the parent-child relationship.

4. Reason for petition: You will need to explain the reason for filing the petition and what you are seeking in terms of custody, visitation, child support, or any other relevant issues.

5. Declaration: You will need to sign and date the petition, declaring that the information provided is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge.

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