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  2. Begin by entering the child's name and year of birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Select the appropriate gender option (male or female) by checking the corresponding box.
  4. Fill in the case number, which is essential for tracking and referencing within court records.
  5. In the 'Order to Remain in Placement' section, input the date and judge's name where indicated. This formalizes the order issued by the court.
  6. Review each numbered point carefully, ensuring that all necessary details are included regarding the child's situation and legal standing.
  7. Complete the 'Certificate of Service' section by entering the delivery date of this order to ensure proper documentation.

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30-Day Notice to Quit (2nd Non-Compliance) A tenant is given this notice if they have violated their lease in the same manner for the 2nd time in the last 6 months. There is no option for the tenant to remediate and they shall be forced to move within one (1) month.
Tenant to Landlord If the situation is not corrected within fourteen (14) days of receipt or posting of this notice, I (we) will vacate the premises within 30 days.
If the landlord does not fix the problem within 14 days of your notice, your right to occupy the unit will end 30 days after your notice (or on the later date you put in the notice). This means you have to move out.
The process can move faster or slower depending on court schedules and tenant actions. For example, after the initial notice is served, Kansas law gives tenants between 3 and 14 days to comply or vacate based on the violation type. After court judgment, the sheriff has up to 14 calendar days to carry out the eviction.
Notice. Before beginning legal eviction proceedings, your landlord must provide you 3 days notice to leave the residence. This means your landlord must wait at least 72 hours after providing you this notice before filing papers to start the eviction lawsuit.