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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Parenting Plan form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section I, General Information. Enter the full names, genders, birth dates, and ages of all children involved.
  3. In Section II, Legal Custody, select either Joint or Sole Legal Custody. Provide reasons for your choice if opting for Sole Legal Custody.
  4. Proceed to Section III to outline the Parenting Time Schedule. Specify times for both parents during weekdays and weekends.
  5. Complete Section IV regarding Dispute Resolution Process by naming a mediator or method you prefer.
  6. If applicable, fill out Section V concerning Military Deployment details.
  7. Ensure you notify each other of address changes as per Section VI and complete any additional requirements in Section VII.
  8. Finally, gather signatures in Section VIII from both parents and any attorneys involved before submitting the form.

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Q: Do You Have to Pay Child Support if You Have 50-50 Custody in Kansas? A: You may have to pay child support with 50-50 custody in Kansas, depending on several factors.
(d) (1) A petition to terminate parental rights may be filed as part of a petition for adoption or as an independent action. If the request to terminate parental rights is not filed as part of an adoption proceeding, venue shall be in the county in which the child or a parent resides or is found.
Any party or interested party may request termination of parental rights in an original petition filed under the Kansas Child in Need of Care Code, or by subsequent motion or petition. The pleading, whether motion or petition, must be very fact-specific, including times, dates, and locations.
You can change a custody agreement, If you are able to come to an agreement with the other parent; however, if you and the other parent cannot agree, then you will have to go to court so a judge can decide.
Even if the relationship between you and your childs other parent is not amicable, its still possible to work out a custody agreement without a lawyer. Mediation and arbitration are two avenues that parents may be able to take to come to an agreement.