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Final Order of Protection From Abuse - Kansas
| Final Order of Protection From Abuse Form. This is a Kansas form and can be used in Protection From Abuse District Court Statewide . |
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Protection from Abuse (K.S.A. 60-3101 et seq.) COUNTY, KANSAS Final Order of Protection from Abuse Judge or Division: Case Number: Court ORI Number: Plaintiff: Plaintiff Identifiers: Year of Birth Relationship to Defendant: are or have been in a dating relationship reside together or formerly resided together have a child in common vs. Defendant: (Date File Stamp) Sex: F M Defendant Identifiers: SEX RACE EYES YOB HT WT Address HAIR LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN (IF KNOWN) DL STATE DL EXP. DATE DRIVERS LICENSE # Appearances: Plaintiff Plaintiff's Attorney Defendant Defendant's Attorney Defendant Fails to Appear Other Protected Person(s): Plaintiff Plaintiff's child(ren) (Only the party, or parties, initialed by the judge are protected person(s).) Minor child(ren) residing with the plaintiff This order and its terms are directed at and apply to Defendant only. (This form shall not be used for Mutual Protection from Abuse Orders.) This order shall be effective until: ONLY THE COURT CAN CHANGE THIS ORDER. , 20 . The Court Finds: (Only the provision(s) initialed by the judge apply.) Plaintiff filed a written verified petition on , 20 requesting an Order of Protection from Abuse. Prior to this hearing, Defendant was given reasonable notice of the date set for the hearing, together with a copy of the petition and any ex parte order of protection from abuse, by personal service on , 20 . This court has jurisdiction over Plaintiff, Defendant and subject matter. This court has child custody jurisdiction because it is home state, there is no home state and Kansas has significant connections with the child(ren), temporary emergency jurisdiction, other: . The matter was heard and submitted to the court which finds that Plaintiff has proved the allegations of abuse by the preponderance of the evidence as required by K.S.A. 60-3107. The plaintiff's address and telephone number shall remain confidential for the protection of the protected person(s). 07/01/2012 Page 1 of 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Order The Court Orders: This Final Order of Protection from Abuse replaces any previous Temporary Order of Protection from Abuse entered by the court and serves as notice of termination of that order upon service of this final order on the defendant. The defendant shall not abuse, molest, or interfere with the privacy or rights of the protected person(s) wherever they may be. [ NCIC 01 & 02 ] The defendant shall not use, attempt to use, or threaten to use physical force, that would reasonably be expected to cause bodily injury, against the protected person(s). [ NCIC 01 & 02 ] The defendant shall not contact the protected person(s), either directly or indirectly, except as authorized by the court in paragraph 8(b) of this order. [ NCIC 04 & 05 ] The defendant shall not direct or request another to contact the protected person(s), either directly or indirectly, except as authorized by the court in paragraph 8(b) of this order. [ NCIC 04 & 05 ] The defendant shall not enter or come on or around the premises, the residence or workplace where the protected person(s) resides, stays or works. [ NCIC 04 ] Law enforcement officers are directed to grant any assistance necessary to protect the protected person(s) from abuse by the defendant, and to provide any other assistance necessary to enforce these orders, including the order excluding the defendant from the protected person(s) place of residence, wherever it may be. [ NCIC 08 ] CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT (VAWA): This Order meets all the requirements of the Violence Against Women Act, 18 U.S.C. § 2265. This Court has jurisdiction of the parties and the subject matter; the defendant has been afforded notice and a timely opportunity to be heard as provided by the laws of Kansas. This Order is enforceable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, all Indian tribal courts and all United States territories and shall be enforced as if it were an order of that jurisdiction pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2265. Additional terms of this order are set forth below. (Only the provision(s) initialed by the judge apply.) Housing and Property: (If the parties to this action are not married to each other and one party owns the residence or household, the court shall not grant possession of the residence or household to the exclusion of the party who owns it. K.S.A. 60-3107(d). The Protection from Abuse Act does not prohibit granting possession of a leasehold to either party.) 1. Defendant owns the residence in which Plaintiff and Defendant lived together and Plaintiff and Defendant are not married to each other so the court cannot grant Plaintiff possession of the residence. Defendant is not excluded from that residence, but has an exclusive right to possession of that residence under K.S.A 60-3107(d). Defendant is entitled to the return of any means of access to that residence including residence keys and garage door openers. Plaintiff may remove the following items . [ NCIC 08 ] 2. Defendant shall provide suitable alternate housing for the plaintiff and/or the minor child(ren) by paying rent in the amount of $ per to , with the first payment due (date), or as follows: . 3. Plaintiff is granted exclusive possession of the residence located at: . [ NCIC 03 ] The defendant shall immediately move from the residence and may take only personal effects and clothing for Defendant and any child(ren) in the defendant's custody. Law enforcement officials are directed to enter the residence with Defendant to prevent abuse from occurring while Defendant is present to remove those personal effects and clothing. When the defendant has finished removing those items, law enforcement officials shall remove Defendant from the residence, and ensure that Defendant does not enter or re-enter the premises or any other residence that Plaintiff may occupy. [ NCIC 08 ] 4. Defendant shall not cancel any utilities to the residence granted to Plaintiff. The terms of this paragraph expire 60 days from this order's date of entry. [ NCIC 08 ] 5. Defendant shall immediately surrender to the plaintiff the following items: [ NCIC 08 ] The garage door opener for the residence; All keys to the residence; Mailbox keys; Keys to the automobile(s); Other: 6. The personal property of the parties is divided as follows: . Law enforcement officers are directed to assist in securing possession of the personal property as described above. [ NCIC 08 ]
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