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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.
Kansas Paternity Law Review: DNA Tests, Birth Certificates, and Legal Presumptions
Wrong Father’s Name on the Birth Certificate
Question: I signed the birth certificate of a child thinking she was mine. I have since learned that the child is not mine. The mother has filed for child support and I had papers served on me. Is there anything I can do to get my name taken off the birth certificate? What should I do now?
This page will provide information for parents who are unmarried and need court orders to establish parenting time, custody and child support.
A paternity suit is brought when a Court order is needed to identify the father of a child. This legal action allows the court to order child support and make orders about parenting time. Paternity issues may arise under some of the following circumstances:
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.
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.
Free Kansas Legal Services: Child Support Forms and Live Chat Assistance
From the IRS: Am I eligible to claim the child and dependent care credit?
Kansas Legal Services provides forms as a service to low income Kansans and to assist overloaded Kansas courts.
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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.
Kansas Paternity Law Review: DNA Tests, Birth Certificates, and Legal Presumptions
Wrong Father’s Name on the Birth Certificate
Question: I signed the birth certificate of a child thinking she was mine. I have since learned that the child is not mine. The mother has filed for child support and I had papers served on me. Is there anything I can do to get my name taken off the birth certificate? What should I do now?
This page will provide information for parents who are unmarried and need court orders to establish parenting time, custody and child support.
A paternity suit is brought when a Court order is needed to identify the father of a child. This legal action allows the court to order child support and make orders about parenting time. Paternity issues may arise under some of the following circumstances:
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.
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.
Free Kansas Legal Services: Child Support Forms and Live Chat Assistance
From the IRS: Am I eligible to claim the child and dependent care credit?
Kansas Legal Services provides forms as a service to low income Kansans and to assist overloaded Kansas courts.
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