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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The petition must be duly verified by the petitioner. The petition must state:
(a) that the petitioner is a citizen of the United States;
(b) that the petitioner has resided in the state of Montana for 1 year preceding the commencement of the action and in the county in which the action is brought for at least 90 days immediately preceding the commencement of the action;
(c) the place of the petitioner's birth;
(d) the names of the petitioner's parents, together with the place of the birth of each parent and their address, if they are living;
(e) the name and address of each of the petitioner's brothers and sisters;
(f) if the address of either of the parents or of any of the brothers or sisters is not known, then their last-known place of address.
(2) If the petitioner was born outside of the United States, then the petition must state:
(a) whether the petitioner's parents came to the United States and, if so, where they came and where they resided or reside;
(b) whether the petitioner's parents or either of them were naturalized within the United States and, if so, when and where the naturalization took place.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 27. Civil Liability, Remedies, and Limitations § 27-32-102. Contents of petition - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-27-civil-liability-remedies-and-limitations/mt-st-27-32-102/
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