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dominokitty

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Pretty straightforward question - for the questions that do not apply to my husband and I, is it fine to leave them blank or do I need to go through and write n/a or not applicable a thousand times?

For example, if the questions asks, "Has your Spouse met your children" and I already answered that we do not have children, do I have to put N/A in the box where you can explain why your spouse hasn't met your children?? Or, for example, the YES/NO questions that give you a space to explain if you put no, do I have to write "N/A" in that space if I answered yes?

I hope that makes sense.
I assume leaving them blank is fine, since the forms that require validation don't even allow you to fill out the questions that don't apply to you, but I want to make sure before I send these off.

If I do in fact have to write "not applicable" in every blank space, is it fine to add those in by hand with a black pen?

Thank you!!!!
 
A lot of the questions that aren't applicable to you get greyed out when u answer a specific question a certain way, so for a lot of the forms you won't have to worry about that.

For the few parts that don't automatically do this, then yes, best to go and write N/A on it, just to ensure there is no confusion on the part of the vo thinking you forgot to answer. But most of the questions like that will be greyed out automatically based on your response.