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?Ex parte? means that the order can be issued without prior notice to the abuser and without him/her being present in court.
If you are seeking a temporary order for child custody, residency, or parenting time, Kansas law requires that a ?parenting plan? be filed at the same time the request is made. This parenting plan must be served on the other parent at the same time the temporary orders are served.
You can file for a temporary ex parte protection from abuse order when you file your petition for a protection from abuse order in district court. It can be granted without prior notice to the abuser and without the abuser appearing in court if a judge finds that you or your family are in immediate danger.
Temporary PFA Order: If there is convincing testimony or evidence, a Kansas judge may choose to grant a temporary PFA order should they determine that someone is in immediate danger. These last for a total of 21 days and are meant to bridge the time until the final hearing takes place.
60-905. Temporary injunction; notice, hearing and bond. (a) Notice and hearing. No temporary injunction shall be granted until after reasonable notice to the party to be enjoined and an opportunity to be heard.
A final order expires on the date set by the judge and can last for a period of up to one year, but can be extended under certain circumstances. See How can I change or extend my protection from stalking, sexual assault, or human trafficking order? for more information.