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If the parents have entered into a written agreement regarding child custody, the court will approve it if it is in the best interests of the child. Where there is no agreement, the court may award joint or sole custody based on the best interests of the child and upon the following factors: (1) the length of time and circumstances under which the child may have been under the care of someone other than a parent; (2) preference of the child; (3) the wishes of the parents; (4) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community; (5) the relationship of the child with parents, siblings, and other significant family members; (6) the willingness of each parent to respect and appreciate the bond between the child and the other parent and allow for a continuing relationship between the child and the other parent; and (7) any evidence of spousal abuse. There is to be no preference given based on the sex of the parent, regardless of the age of the child. Joint custody may be awarded if the court finds both parents suitable. The court may order that a joint custody plan be submitted to the court by the parents. [Kansas Statutes Annotated; Chapter 60, Article 16, Subject 1610].
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Salina Post
The case of a medical marijuana activist in Garden City who lost custody of her son after the boy spoke up at a school anti-drug event has stirred legalization advocates. Shona Banda had a custody hearing Monday after police went to her home and seizedĀ ...
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Pope accepts resignation of US bishop guilty of shielding abuser
Chicago Tribune
Finn, who leads the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph in Missouri, waited six months before notifying police about the Rev. Shawn Ratigan, whose computer contained hundreds of lewd photos of young girls taken in and around churches where he worked.
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