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Kansas Custody Laws: Key Differences Between Joint, Sole, and Non-Parental Custody
Types of Custody
Joint Legal Custody
All the information one needs to know about getting, modifying, challenging and other issues about child support in Kansas.
Do you have a child that needs your support?
As parents, we sometimes miss out on certain opportunities in our children’s lives.
If you currently have a child support case in Kansas you can attend an informational presentation to gain knowledge and understanding about your current situation and case and hear frequently asked questions and answers.
Raising a family and providing for your child today requires more than one parent. Many agencies can offer assistance to those willing to communicate their needs and reach out.
Some employers and landlords check into your background before deciding whether to hire you or keep you on the job, or rent to you.
When they do a background check, you have legal rights under federal law. This page talks mostly about legal rights when applying for jobs.
It’s important to know whom to contact if you think someone has broken the law related to background checks.
Learn about your housing rights under the Fair Housing Act.
This is KANSASWORKS - your best source for posting and finding jobs in the state of Kansas. Whether you're looking for that perfect job, that perfect employee or information on an industry or workforce, KANSASWORKS for you. And it works absolutely free.
https://www.kansasworks.com/
These instructions are meant to give a step-by-step guide to file a motion to change child support.
It will help you create all the forms you need to file the Motion to Modify Child Support.
If the change is because of income changes, especially a reduction in income, it is important to file a motion as soon as the income changes (up or down). There is limited ability to change the amount of support for months before you file the motion to change the amount of support.
Your Rights and Protections in Wage and Non-Wage Garnishments
Here is a brief video about garnishment. Table of Contents
Click on the topic you want to explore. What is garnishment?
Wage Garnishment
Amount of Income That Can Be Garnished
File this form to ask for a court hearing. This applies when your income is exempt from garnishment in a collections matter.
ACCOUNTING INTERN
Kansas Legal Services is seeking a part-time accounting intern to work in our Administrative Office in Topeka.
Some specific responsibilities include a large scanning project, processing of accounts payable and accounts receivable, daily deposits and other accounting functions.
To apply, submit a resume and three references to:
Misty Palmer, Chief Financial Officer at: palmerm@klinc.org.
Pay: $13.00 per hour
EEO & Affirmative Action Employer
All Kansas Judges use the Kansas Child Support guidelines to figure the Child Support paid.
It is the duty of the parties to bring a worksheet prepared following those rules to Court at the time of the final divorce hearing.
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions about interactive interviews.
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Related Articles
Selected filters:
Kansas Custody Laws: Key Differences Between Joint, Sole, and Non-Parental Custody
Types of Custody
Joint Legal Custody
All the information one needs to know about getting, modifying, challenging and other issues about child support in Kansas.
Do you have a child that needs your support?
As parents, we sometimes miss out on certain opportunities in our children’s lives.
If you currently have a child support case in Kansas you can attend an informational presentation to gain knowledge and understanding about your current situation and case and hear frequently asked questions and answers.
Raising a family and providing for your child today requires more than one parent. Many agencies can offer assistance to those willing to communicate their needs and reach out.
Some employers and landlords check into your background before deciding whether to hire you or keep you on the job, or rent to you.
When they do a background check, you have legal rights under federal law. This page talks mostly about legal rights when applying for jobs.
It’s important to know whom to contact if you think someone has broken the law related to background checks.
Learn about your housing rights under the Fair Housing Act.
This is KANSASWORKS - your best source for posting and finding jobs in the state of Kansas. Whether you're looking for that perfect job, that perfect employee or information on an industry or workforce, KANSASWORKS for you. And it works absolutely free.
https://www.kansasworks.com/
These instructions are meant to give a step-by-step guide to file a motion to change child support.
It will help you create all the forms you need to file the Motion to Modify Child Support.
If the change is because of income changes, especially a reduction in income, it is important to file a motion as soon as the income changes (up or down). There is limited ability to change the amount of support for months before you file the motion to change the amount of support.
Your Rights and Protections in Wage and Non-Wage Garnishments
Here is a brief video about garnishment. Table of Contents
Click on the topic you want to explore. What is garnishment?
Wage Garnishment
Amount of Income That Can Be Garnished
File this form to ask for a court hearing. This applies when your income is exempt from garnishment in a collections matter.
ACCOUNTING INTERN
Kansas Legal Services is seeking a part-time accounting intern to work in our Administrative Office in Topeka.
Some specific responsibilities include a large scanning project, processing of accounts payable and accounts receivable, daily deposits and other accounting functions.
To apply, submit a resume and three references to:
Misty Palmer, Chief Financial Officer at: palmerm@klinc.org.
Pay: $13.00 per hour
EEO & Affirmative Action Employer
All Kansas Judges use the Kansas Child Support guidelines to figure the Child Support paid.
It is the duty of the parties to bring a worksheet prepared following those rules to Court at the time of the final divorce hearing.
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions about interactive interviews.
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