Kansas Acknowledgment and Agreement by Parent of Termination or Relinquish of Parental Rights - Release of Parental Rights

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This form is an acknowledgment of a parent of a minor child stating that the parent's parental rights have been duly terminated by a court with proper jurisdiction.

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The court may order the sole legal custody of a child with one of the parties when the court finds that it is not in the best interests of the child that both of the parties have equal rights to make decisions pertaining to the child.

It's a common misconception that older children can refuse visitation with a non-custodial parent. On the contrary, until the child turns 18, the custodial parent must follow the visitation order and send the child for visitation. The only exception is if the parent believes the child is in immediate danger.

The Kansas statute lists the following factors, among others: the child's adjustment to home, school and community; the wishes of the parents and the child; which parent will most cooperate in helping the child keep a bond with the other parent; and evidence of spousal abuse.

(a) Abandonment of a child is leaving a child under the age of 16 years, in a place where such child may suffer because of neglect by the parent, guardian or other person to whom the care and custody of such child shall have been entrusted, when done with intent to abandon such child.

(a) Abandonment of a child is leaving a child under the age of 16 years, in a place where such child may suffer because of neglect by the parent, guardian or other person to whom the care and custody of such child shall have been entrusted, when done with intent to abandon such child.

SB 58 establishes the Parents' Bill of Rights. The bill states that all parents have a right to direct the upbringing, education, care, and mental health of their child. The bill also enumerates 12 rights reserved by the State for parents with regard to their child.

Any party or interested party may request termination of parental rights in an original petition filed under the Kansas Child in Need of Care Code, or by subsequent motion or petition. The pleading, whether motion or petition, must be very fact-specific, including times, dates, and locations.

What exactly is an unfit parent in the eyes of the law? The legal definition of an unfit parent is when the parent through their conduct fails to provide proper guidance, care, or support. Also, if there is abuse, neglect, or substance abuse issues, that parent will be deemed unfit.

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Kansas Acknowledgment and Agreement by Parent of Termination or Relinquish of Parental Rights - Release of Parental Rights