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To award sole legal custody to a parent, the judge must find that it is not in the childs best interests for both parents to have equal rights in making decisions about the child. The court record must include specific findings of fact supporting the decision to award sole legal custody.
The Kansas statute lists the following factors, among others: the childs adjustment to home, school and community; the wishes of the parents and the child; which parent will most cooperate in helping the child keep a bond with the other parent; and evidence of spousal abuse.
A parent could file for temporary custody as part of a custody proceeding as long as the parent files a proposed temporary parenting plan at the same time.
The court may order the sole legal custody of a child with one of the parties when the court finds that it is not in the best interests of the child that both of the parties have equal rights to make decisions pertaining to the child.
The statute does not provide that there is any minimum distance for the move before the notification is required. In other words, whether a parent moves across the country or across the hall (from one apartment to another), that parent must give notice to the other parent that a move is going to occur.
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Involuntary relinquishment: The natural parents rights may be terminated on several grounds, such as abandonment without financial or emotional support for six months.
In Kansas, you must file either a divorce, protection order, or parentage lawsuit to have custody issues decided. Generally, you can file any of these lawsuits in the county where you live. If the other parent lives in a different county, you can also file the lawsuit in the county where they live.
In the state of Kansas, you cant file a child custody case by itself. Instead, custody is determined as part of a divorce, protection order, or parentage action. Typically, custody is awarded to one of the childs parents.
The order of temporary custody shall remain in effect until modified or rescinded by the court or an adjudication order is entered but not exceeding 60 days, unless good cause is shown and stated on the record.
If you are seeking a temporary order for child custody, residency, or parenting time, Kansas law requires that a parenting plan be filed at the same time the request is made. This parenting plan must be served on the other parent at the same time the temporary orders are served.

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