21-3422.
History: L. 1969, ch. 180, § 21-3422; L. 1986, ch. 119, § 1; L. 1992, ch. 239, § 60; L. 1993, ch. 291, § 35; L. 1994, ch. 291, § 24; Repealed, L. 2010, ch. 136, § 307; July 1, 2011.
Source or Prior Law:
21-451, 21-2005.
Law Review and Bar Journal References:
"Jurisdictional Guidelines in Matters of Child Custody: Kansas Adopts the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act," 27 K.L.R. 469, 473 (1979).
"In the Best Interests of the Divided Family: An Analysis of the 1982 Amendments to the Kansas Divorce Code," Nancy G. Maxwell, 22 W.L.J. 177, 216, 217 (1983).
"Where Will All The Children Go: The New Kansas Preference For Joint Custody," Judith E. Pottorff, 32 K.L.R. 215, 230, (1983).
Attorney General's Opinions:
Persons prohibited from employment in boarding homes for children or family day care homes; effect of certain misdemeanor convictions. 85-154.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Conviction hereunder reversed; where no court order; parent could not be charged with interference with parental custody. State v. Al-Turck, 220 Kan. 557, 559, 552 P.2d 1375.
2. Questions regarding parental rights under uniform child custody jurisdictional act (K.S.A. 38-1301 et seq.) and code for care of children (K.S.A. 38-1501 et seq.) examined. In re L.C., 18 Kan. App. 2d 627, 633, 857 P.2d 1375 (1993).
3. Crime of interference with parental custody states alternative means of committing the crime. The alternatives are options within a means rather than material elements constituting alternative means. State v. Ortega, 300 Kan. 761, 772, 335 P.3d 93 (2014).
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