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Code · Kansas · Chapter 59 — Probate Code

59-30,199.

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59-30,199. Verified petition for protective arrangement; contents. A verified petition for a protective arrangement instead of guardianship or conservatorship must state the petitioner's name, principal residence, current street address, if different, relationship to the respondent, interest in the protective arrangement, the name and address of any attorney representing the petitioner and, to the extent known, the following:
(a)The respondent's name, age, principal residence, current street address if different, and address of the dwelling in which it is proposed the respondent will reside if the petition is granted;
(b)the name and address of the respondent's:
(1)Spouse or, if the respondent has none, an adult with whom the respondent has shared household responsibilities for more than six months in the 12-month period before the filing of the petition; and
(2)adult children, adult stepchildren, adult grandchildren and each parent and adult sibling of the respondent, or, if none, at least one adult nearest in kinship to the respondent who can be found with reasonable diligence; and
(3)adult former stepchildren with whom the respondent had an ongoing relationship in the two-year period immediately before the filing of the petition;
(c)the name and current address of each of the following, if applicable:
(1)A person primarily responsible for the care or custody of the respondent;
(2)any attorney currently representing the respondent;
(3)the representative payee appointed by the social security administration for the respondent;
(4)a guardian or conservator acting for the respondent in this state or another jurisdiction;
(5)a trustee or custodian of a trust or custodianship of which the respondent is a beneficiary;
(6)the fiduciary appointed for the respondent by the department of veterans affairs and any curator appointed under K.S.A. 73-507 , and amendments thereto;
(7)an agent designated under a power of attorney for healthcare in which the respondent is identified as the principal;
(8)an agent designated under a power of attorney for finances in which the respondent is identified as the principal;
(9)a person nominated as guardian or conservator by the respondent if the respondent is 12 years of age or older;
(10)a person nominated as guardian by the respondent's parent or spouse in a will or other signed record;
(11)a person known to have routinely assisted the respondent with decision making in the six-month period immediately before the filing of the petition; and
(12)if the respondent is a minor:
(A)An adult not otherwise listed with whom the respondent resides; and
(B)each person not otherwise listed that had primary care or custody of the respondent for at least 60 days during the two years immediately before the filing of the petition or for at least 730 days during the five years immediately before the filing of the petition;
(d)the nature of the protective arrangement sought;
(e)the reason the protective arrangement sought is necessary, including a description of:
(1)The nature and extent of the respondent's alleged need;
(2)any less restrictive alternative for meeting the respondent's alleged need which has been considered or implemented;
(3)if no less restrictive alternative has been considered or implemented, the reason less restrictive alternatives have not been considered or implemented; and
(4)the reason other less restrictive alternatives are insufficient to meet the respondent's alleged need;
(f)the name and current address, if known, of any person with whom the petitioner seeks to limit the respondent's contact and the reason why limited contact with the respondent is necessary;
(g)whether the respondent needs an interpreter, translator, or other form of support to communicate effectively with the court or understand court proceedings;
(h)if a protective arrangement instead of guardianship is sought and the respondent has property other than personal effects, a general statement of the respondent's property with an estimate of its value, including any insurance or pension, and the source and amount of any other anticipated income or receipts; and
(i)if a protective arrangement instead of conservatorship is sought, a general statement of the respondent's property with an estimate of its value, including any insurance or pension, and the source and amount of other anticipated income or receipts.
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