Standard Temporary Child Custody & Parenting Time Order Form - Court Of Johnson County, Kansas

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS
In the Matter of
Case
Division
STANDARD TEMPORARY ORDERS
(CHILD-CUSTODY ONLY)
The Court enters the following standard orders upon review of the verified Petition and proposed
Temporary Parenting Plan, beginning on this _______ day of ________________, 20____ until modified
or terminated:
1. Children. This Order relates to the following minor child(ren):
Date of Birth
Child’s Name
Age
No.*
(Month/Year)
1
2
3
4
* If more than four children, attach separate sheet
2. Child-Custody Jurisdiction. The Court makes a preliminary non-binding finding of child-
custody jurisdiction under the following UCCJEA provision:
____home state;
____significant
connection;
______ emergency.
3. Joint Legal Custody (Decision-making). “Legal custody” concerns matters of decision-making
between the parents and does not have any bearing on the amount of time either parent spends with the
child(ren). Mother and Father shall have joint legal custody of the minor child(ren). “Joint legal custody”
means Mother and Father have equal rights to involvement in and responsibility for decisions affecting
their child(ren)’s health, education and welfare. As “joint legal custodians” neither Mother nor Father has
a primary right to decide matters regarding any child’s health, education or schedule, without consulting
the other parent or without that other parent’s input to that decision, although many day-to-day decisions
about a child may be made by the parent with whom the child is then spending time.
4. Parenting Time. Both parents shall have parenting time with the child(ren). Time with both
parents is the child’s right. The current daycare and school arrangements shall not be changed absent written
agreement of the parents or Court order.
Mother currently resides at: _______________________________________________________
Father currently resides at: ________________________________________________________
DOMESTIC
4
12-2008
COURT APPROVED
FORM
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