momma_2_four
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Does anyone know what the "standard" (if there is one) distance between parents would be considered "long distance" by the courts in Kansas?
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Blah... Kansas sure does like to rely heavily on "judicial discretion". I live 18 miles from my ex and he is requesting a long distance parenting plan with him as the primary residential parent during the school year. Conciliation didn't work and I'm not actually sure why. I had to wait in the lobby after we presented our sides, while the conciliator spoke to my son's dad. A couple hours later he comes out and tells me we aren't going to be able to work it out in conciliation and he would be writing a report to send to the court. Time, patience, hope, prayer and some pixie dust is on the agenda.