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        Document Child Custody, Visitation and Support - This is a a site from the Kansas Bar Association that provides comprehensive information on many questions about custody, support and visitation when the parents separate. It also explains how to get an order modified so the custody, support or visitation orders can be changed.  Visitation
        Child Support
        Document Grandparents Raising Grandchildren - This 2 page pamphlet reviews topics associated with grandparents who find themselves raising their grandchildren. Topics of legal custody and guardianship are addressed.  General
        Document Kansas Divorce Law - Comprehensive table of contents for al topics about divorce in Kansas. Answers many questions about how divorce works and the rights of both parties to a divorce. Offers links to the most important topics and clears up many misconceptions. This is a very important site for anyone considering divorce or already in the middle of this very difficult time. This is written in easy to understand language for non-lawyers.  Child Support
        Divorce
        Spousal Support
        Document Kansas Divorce and Custody Statues - Here are the laws for divorce and child custody. The site also has links to other places to get information and forms to file your own divorce or simply find information to help you through the process.  Divorce
        Document Kansas Parenting Plan document - This is a form required with a final divorce decree, when there are minor children involved. It is also useful in discussion for parents who are trying to create a parenting plan upon separation. When an agreement is reached between the parents, Kansas law enforces that agreement upon request to a District Court.  Divorce

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