20-164. Rules establishing expedited process for support, parenting time and child visitation orders. (a) The supreme court shall establish by rule an expedited judicial process which shall be used in the establishment, modification and enforcement of orders of support.
(b) The supreme court shall establish by rule an expedited judicial process for the enforcement of court orders granting visitation rights or parenting time.
History: L. 1985, ch. 115, § 53; L. 1991, ch. 112, § 1; L. 2000, ch. 171, § 2; L. 2006, ch. 200, § 80; L. 2011, ch. 26, § 38; L. 2012, ch. 162, § 28; May 31.
Law Review and Bar Journal References:
"Family Law: Children Having Children—A Father's Age is Irrelevant for Purposes of Determining Parental Responsibility [State ex rel. Hermesmann v. Seyer, 847 P.2d 1273 (Kan. 1993)]," Rebecca Proctor Wempe, 33 W.L.J. 247, 250 (1993).
"Are We Not Treating the Judiciary as the 'Ugly Duckling' of Government?" Ed Collister, 9 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y, No. 2, 302 (1999).
"Y2K: An active year for judicial legislation," Paul T. Davis, 69 J.K.B.A. No. 7, 12 (2000).
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Statute provides remedy by due course of law as found in Kansas Constitution and provides due process found in 14 th Amendment. In re Marriage of Soden, 251 Kan. 225, 235, 834 P.2d 358 (1992).
2. Expedited judicial process examined where no record provided for judicial review on appeal. In re Marriage of Case, 18 Kan. App. 2d 457, 458, 856 P.2d 169 (1993).
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