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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2017 Kansas Motion Parenting Time Fill in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form. This identifies you as the petitioner.
  3. Fill in the case number and the name of the other parent involved in this motion.
  4. In section one, detail the current parenting time order, including dates and specifics about each parent's allocated time.
  5. Attach a completed UCCJEA Affidavit as required by section two.
  6. In section three, clearly outline your reasons for requesting changes to parenting time, referencing any attached Parenting Plan.
  7. Provide the current address and telephone number of the other parent in section four. If unknown, leave it blank.
  8. Indicate whether the other parent is on active military duty in section five.
  9. Specify if a Guardian Ad Litem is involved in section six.
  10. Complete the verification section with your signature and date before submitting your form.

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When deciding placement or custody of the minor children, the Court mainly looks at the childrens best interest, not the parents wishes. The Court studies several factors and considers the childs best interests to be whatever promotes the childrens physical and mental health and safety.
A motion is just a written request. Tell the judge, in writing what you want and why. Declare it is true under penalty of perjury. Set a hearing. Argue at the hearing why you should win. Serve the other side with sufficient notice of the hearing.
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.
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. Child support is determined mostly by the gross monthly income of both parents.
A motion to enforce is essentially a request to the court asking it to step in when someone isnt following a previous court order. In the context of family law, this could involve anything from unpaid child support to a parent not adhering to a custody agreement.

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These are some mistakes youre going to want to be mindful to avoid. PREVENTING THE OTHER PARENTS ACCESS TO THE CHILDREN. LYING ABOUT DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE. NOT PREPARING FOR COURT SPECIALISTS. INVOLVING YOUR CHILDREN IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. WORKING TOO MUCH. NOT PUTTING YOUR KIDS BEST INTERESTS FIRST.
Parenting Time Records If you are not logging these details in a parenting time calendar, ensure to document the dates, times, and duration of each period spent with the child. Include pick-up and drop-off locations (with GPS timestamps). Note any missed or canceled parenting time and the reasons for these changes.

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