Motion to Enforce Parenting Time is a legal document that was released by the Kansas District Courts - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is a motion to enforce parenting time?
A: A motion to enforce parenting time is a legal request made by a parent to enforce a court-ordered parenting schedule.
Q: Who can file a motion to enforce parenting time in Kansas?
A: Either parent or legal guardian who has been granted parenting time can file a motion to enforce parenting time in Kansas.
Q: What is the purpose of filing a motion to enforce parenting time?
A: The purpose of filing a motion to enforce parenting time is to ensure that the court-ordered parenting schedule is followed and that both parents have access to their children as outlined in the custody agreement.
Q: What should be included in a motion to enforce parenting time?
A: A motion to enforce parenting time should include specific details about the parenting time schedule that is being violated, evidence of the violation, and any supporting documentation or witnesses.
Q: What happens after a motion to enforce parenting time is filed?
A: After a motion to enforce parenting time is filed, a hearing will be scheduled where both parties can present their cases. The judge will then make a decision on how to enforce the parenting time schedule.
Q: What remedies can the court grant in a motion to enforce parenting time?
A: The court can grant various remedies in a motion to enforce parenting time, including modifying the parenting schedule, ordering makeup parenting time, imposing fines or penalties, and in extreme cases, changing custody arrangements.
Form Details:
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