What Happens If Neither Parent Is Fit for Custody?
In an ideal world, children would be raised by both of their parents in loving and supportive homes. We all know this is not always a possibility. In situations of divorce, children often live with one parent, known as sole custody, or split time between each parent, known as joint custody. Unfortunately, there are also circumstances in which neither parent is willing or is fit to have custody of their child, which could result in a non-parental custody order. When this occurs in Kansas, there are a few options for determining who will care for the child. What Is an