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Parenting Plan - Kansas
| Parenting Plan Form. This is a Kansas form and can be used in Domestic 4th Judicial District Local District Court . |
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COFFEY COUNTY, KANSAS( ) In the Matter of the Marriage of: ( ) In the Matter of the Parentage of: _____________________________ and Case No. ______________________________________________ ____ This is a temporary parenting plan proposed by __________________ (Name) (Father) (Mother) (Other). ____ This is an agreed upon temporary parenting plan approved by the parties.____ This is a permanent parenting plan proposed by __________________ (Name) (Father) (Mother) (Other). ____ This is an agreed upon permanent parenting plan approved by the parties.____ The court developed this permanent parenting plan: _____ At the request of either parent (Specify parent) ____________________ _____ Because the parent or parents were unable to develop a parenting plan.____ Other (Explain) ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Now this ____ day of ___________, 20___, the above-referenced matter comesbefore this court. After consultation with the parties, the court enters the following ___temporary or _____ permanent parenting plan. Temporary Parenting Plan Temporary Parenting Plan Defined. 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill 150New Section 25(a) defines a Atemporary parenting plan@ as an agreement or orderissued defining the legal custody, residency and parenting time to be exercised byparents with regard to a child between the time of filing of a matter in which a parentingplan may be entered, and any other provisions regarding the child=s care which may bein the best interest of the child, until a final order is issued. ALegal custody@ means theallocation of parenting responsibilities between parents, or any person acting asparent, including decision making rights and responsibilities pertaining to matters ofchild health, education and welfare. <<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2Page 2 A parent seeking a temporary order in which matters of child custody, residencyor parenting time are included shall file a proposed temporary parenting plancontemporaneous with any request for issuance of such temporary orders, which planshall be served with any such temporary orders. If the parent who has not filed atemporary parenting plan disputes the allocation of parenting responsibilities,residency, parenting time or other matters included in the proposed temporaryparenting plan, that parent shall file and serve a responsive proposed temporaryparenting plan. (2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill 150, New Section 26.) If the court deems it appropriate, a temporary parenting plan approved by thecourt may include one or more of the following provisions regarding children involved inthe matter before the court:Designation of temporary legal custody of the child(ren):________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Designation of a temporary residence for the child(ren):____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Allocation of parental rights and responsibilities regarding matters pertaining to eachchild=s health, education and welfare:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3Page 3Schedule for the child=s time with each parent, when appropriate:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Additional issues which the court enters into this temporary parenting plan:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4Page 4 Permanent Parenting Plan Permanent Parenting Plan Defined. Pursuant to 200 House Substitute forSenate Bill 150 New Section 25(b), a Apermanent parenting plan@ means an agreementbetween parents which is incorporated into an order at a final hearing or an order ordecree issued at a final hearing without agreement that establishes legal custody,residency, parenting time and other matters regarding a child custody arrangement in amatter in which a parenting plan may be entered. The objectives of this parenting plan are to:(1) establish a proper allocation of parental rights and responsibilities;(2) establish an appropriate working relationship between the parents such that matters regarding the health, education and welfare of their child is best determined;(3) provide for the child=s physical care;(4) set forth an appropriate schedule of parenting time;(5) maintain the child=s emotional stability;(6) provide for the child=s changing needs as the child grows and matures in a way that minimizes the need for future modifications to the permanent parenting plan;(7) minimize the child=s exposure to harmful parental conflict;(8) encourage the parents, where appropriate, to meet their responsibilities to their minor children through agreements in the permanent parenting plan, rather than by relying on judicial intervention; and (9) otherwise protect the best interests of the child. The court issues the following permanent parenting plan which includes all of thefoll
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