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All the information one needs to know about getting, modifying, challenging and other issues about child support in Kansas.
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Types of Custody
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What is Emancipation?
Emancipation means you are legally separated from your parents or guardian and do not have to live with them.
The law in Kansas emancipates you when you are 18 years old.
Having a baby does not make you legally emancipated.
Your parents cannot emancipate you so they are no longer legally responsible for financially providing for you.
It is possible to become emancipated prior to the age of 18, which is called an Emancipated Minor.
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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.
What is Special Education?
Special education means uniquely designed instruction to meet the one-of-a-kind needs of an exceptional child. It is provided at no cost to parents (K.S.A. 72-962(i)).
This publication answers questions for youth and their parents may have if they are arrested, ticketed or otherwise involved in the Juvenile Offender system in Kansas.
The index (on page 4) is hyperlinked to the information related to the question. Click on the question to be directed to this information.
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.
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.
Forms are easy to use, interactive forms that will produce documents necessary for filing or responding to legal actions in Kansas district courts. The child support forms available are listed below.
What is a Power of Attorney for Children?
These forms (available at the end of the page) can be used to give another person the power to care for your child in a crisis. With this document, another person will have legal authority for health, medical and other major decisions, within limits, when you're absent.
A Power of Attorney for Children is most often used by parents to allow a short-term caretaker to make decisions. This is often used when they're gone for work, vacation or otherwise out of town.
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