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THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DOMESTIC
INFORMATION
Kansas Child Support Guidelines can be found at the Office of Judicial Administration’s website at www.kscourts.org
Senate Bill 150, Sections
25, 26 and 27 introduces the concept of “parenting plans.”
A parent seeking a temporary order in which matters
of child custody, residency, or parenting time are included shall file a
proposed temporary parenting plan contemporaneous with any request for issuance
of the temporary orders. The plan shall
be served with any temporary orders. “Temporary parenting plan” is defined to mean an agreement or order
issued defining the legal custody, residency, and parenting time to be
exercised by parents with regard to a child between the time of filing of a
matter in which a parenting plan may be entered, and any other provisions
regarding the child’s care which may be in the best interest of the child,
until a final order is issued.
A “permanent parenting plan” is defined to mean an agreement between
parents which is incorporated into an order at a final hearing or an order or
decree issued at a final hearing without agreement that establishes legal
custody, residency, parenting time, and other matters regarding a child custody
arrangement in a matter which a parenting plan may be entered.
Parenting Plan Forms
(offered in 3 formats)
Temporary Parenting Plan
PDF - WordPerfct - Rich Text Format
Permanent Parenting Plan
PDF - WordPerfct - Rich Text Format
Motion to Enforce Visitation or Parenting Time
PDF - WordPerfct - Rich Text Format
Kansas Child Support Guidelines on the Kansas Judicial Branch site