Problem: Article: Your government’s law will tell you which court to file your petition with. Generally, you will need to petition the court in the county where the missing person last lived. This county might not be where you live today. For example, your spouse might have disappeared when you were living in Cook County, Illinois. After seven years have passed, you have moved to North Carolina. You will have to get a court in Cook County to declare your spouse dead. Your court may have printed “fill in the blank” forms that you can use. You can find these forms by checking online or with the court clerk. It is probably easiest to search the Internet first. If you don’t find anything, stop into your local probate court. Generally, you can file the petition by stopping into court and asking to file. In some places, you may be able to file by mailing the petition to the court.  Always be sure to keep a copy of the petition for your records. Submit copies of supporting evidence along with the petition, such as police reports or witness affidavits. You usually have to pay a fee in order to file the petition. The fee will vary depending on your country and state. Look at your form: it should contain fee information. Your court may require that you send copies of your petition to people and institutions which have an interest in whether the missing person is declared legally dead. For example, you might have to inform any of the following:  the missing person’s spouse or civil partner other family members of the missing person, such as siblings or children any organization with an interest in the missing person, such as an insurance company Your government probably also requires that you advertise the complaint in a local newspaper. The purpose of advertising is to notify others in the community that you are trying to have the missing person declared dead. If someone in the community objects, then they can raise their objection at the hearing.  The length of time the advertisement must run will differ depending on your law. Read your government’s requirements. In England and Wales, for example, you must advertise in a newspaper located near the missing person’s last known address. The advertisement must appear within 7 days of your application. The UK government’s website has a sample text you can use. In Ohio, for example, you must advertise once a week for four weeks in a newspaper located in the county where you filed your petition. You will probably have to file proof of the advertisement with the court. The court will not go looking on its own. Instead, you should save several copies of the newspaper and submit the advertisements to the court. There may be timelines involved. For example, you might have to send the advertisement to the court five days before your hearing, or earlier. Check with your court. Within a couple months of submitting your petition, you will probably have a hearing in court. You should take a copy of your petition as well as any supporting evidence, such as police reports/witness statements.  Another family member or a member of the public might show up to challenge the declaration of death. If enough time has passed so that the presumption of death applies, then the challenger will have to produce evidence that the missing person is alive.  There may be several hearings, especially if someone challenges your petition or if the court does not think you have performed a diligent search. You can only get a copy of the death certificate if the judge declares the person presumed dead. You can ask the court clerk about how to get a copy and how much you must pay for each copy.  You should get several copies. You may need to show copies to a trustee, insurance company, or a bank. You should also keep a copy for your records.
Summary: Find the appropriate court. Draft a petition. File the petition. Pay the fee. Send a copy of the petition to other family members. Advertise the complaint. Keep proof of the advertisement. Attend a court hearing. Get the death certificate.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Cook with citrus in the spring, berries in summer and apples and pumpkin in the fall. Food prepared at the peak of its freshness has unbeatable flavor and nutritional value. Instead, choose healthy ways to enhance the flavor of fruit in your cooking. For example, serve baked apples with frozen yogurt, cinnamon, walnuts and dried cranberries; or add balsamic vinegar to strawberries to bring out their natural sweetness. Fruit juice and dried fruit, when used in moderation, is a healthy addition to many meals. Cook a dish like Moroccan chicken with dried plums to boost the fiber content of the dish, or use freshly squeezed orange juice to give a citrus kick to a salad dressing. Applesauce is a great substitute for vegetable oil in muffin and bread recipes. You'll have to do some research to calculate just how much fat you can replace with fruit in your recipes, but the fruit can add the same moisture to your dishes without making your fingers greasy, so it's worth it.

SUMMARY: Use fresh, local fruit that is in season. Avoid adding table sugar to fruit dishes. Don't forget juices and dried fruits. Use fruit purees in place of fat when baking.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A short nap will help you feel energized for a long night. Try to avoid napping for more than two hours or you might end up feeling lethargic and tired. Quick naps will be more likely to refresh you. Power naps can be a good way to recharge yourself in the mid-afternoon before you stay up late. Find a comfortable place and lay down. You can even lay your head down on your arms if there is no place to go horizontal. Set an alarm for thirty minutes later, put on some soothing sounds from the internet, and you'll wake up feeling refreshed. If you are already overtired from not sleeping the past few days it will be much harder to stay awake. Try sleeping in the two days before you know you're going to need to stay up very late. This also depends on what you'll be doing the night that you stay up late. If you have to stay up late to do physical labor like construction, a lack of sleep may not impact you that much. Generally, as long as you haven't been sleep deprived for a long period of time, your heart and lungs and muscles can operate equally well. It's your brain and cognitive functions that struggle on a lack of sleep. If you know you're going to need to think clearly and quickly the night that you stay up late then sleep will be very important. Heavy meals will cause you to feel sleepy as your body tries to digest what you have just eaten.  Avoid heavy carbs and stick to lean meat and fruit if you are planning on staying up very late.  Protein will help you stay up later because it stimulates the neurotransmitter orexin. Orexin boosts wakefulness, so eating a steak could be a good way to stay awake. Don't gorge yourself to the extent that you have an incredibly full stomach. Digestion will make you sleepy. Just snack on bites of steak or another lean meat.
Summary:
Take a nap ahead of time. Sleep late the night before, and the night before that. Avoid heavy meals.