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The image shows a formal document with a red header that includes a barcode and the title "COURT ORDER.
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The image shows a formal document with a red header that includes a barcode and the title "COURT ORDER." There are sections titled "IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR NAME CHANGE OF THE SUBJECT MINOR" followed by a reference number and court date. The text is dense, indicating legal or administrative matters related to a name change petition for a minor. The document has been signed by someone named "Joseph P. Murray" at the bottom, suggesting they are an official involved in the case. The overall style of the image indicates it's a scanned or photographed copy of an official court order.
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