What is “permanent custodianship?
Read Kansas law 38-2272. A permanent custodianship is an arrangement in which an individual(s) is appointed by the court as a permanent guardian of a child. This is similar to an adoption in that a certain individual(s) is designated by the court as the permanent caregiver(s) for the child, but the court may continue to have jurisdiction over such arrangement until the child turns eighteen. Subject to a specific order otherwise a permanent custodian shall stand in loco parentis (in the place of the parent) and shall exercise all of the rights and responsibilities of a parent except the permanent custodian shall not (1) consent to the adoption of the child; and (2) be subject to court ordered child support or medical care. Pursuant to Kansas law 38-2272(d) the court may impose limitations or conditions upon the rights and responsibilities of a permanent custodian such as the court can determine the appropriate contact with the biological parents, consent to marriage, consent to psychosu
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