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How to fill out the 2012-13 Confirmation of Orphan, Ward of the Court or Foster Care online
Completing the 2012-13 Confirmation of Orphan, Ward of the Court or Foster Care form is an essential step for students seeking financial aid with a unique background. This guide will provide clear, step-by-step instructions to help you fill out the form accurately and submit it online with confidence.
Follow the steps to complete the form successfully.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the online editor.
 - Enter your date of birth by providing the month, day, and year in the designated fields.
 - Identify your status by checking the appropriate box regarding whether you had no living biological or adoptive parents, have been in foster care, or were a ward of the court.
 - If you checked that you have no living biological or adoptive parents, provide the dates of your father's and mother's death in the required fields.
 - If you indicated you were in foster care, fill in the name and address of your foster parent(s) in the provided fields.
 - If applicable, attach any required court documents regarding your status as a ward of the court to this form.
 - If none of the situations apply to you, check the necessary box to indicate this.
 - Finally, sign the document, date it, and ensure all provided information is accurate and complete.
 - Once you have completed all sections, review your entries for any errors, then save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
 
Complete your documents online today to ensure a smooth financial aid process.
A: A student is considered independent if he or she is a ward of the court, or was a ward of the court, at any time when the individual was age 13 or older. If your ward of the court status changed before you reached age 13, you may be considered dependent on your parent.
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