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If a document cannot be electronically filed by the filing deadline because of a failure of the filing attorney's technology, the attorney may file the document by fax or by paper and must accompany the filing with a motion to accept the document.
A judge of the district court must issue a ruling on a civil motion not later than 30 days after the motion's final submission except for a ruling on a motion for summary judgment, which must be issued not later than 60 days after final submission. (b) Ruling on Other Civil Matter Taken Under Advisement.
Rule 118 - Statement of Damages when Pleading Does Not Demand Specific Amount (a) Request for Actual Amount of Money Damages.
All parties-including unrepresented parties-in a divorce, annulment, or separate maintenance case must prepare and file a domestic relations affidavit on the form set forth in the appendix of the Kansas Child Support Guidelines. In a contested case, the parties must exchange domestic relations affidavits before trial.
A party may request oral argument?either in the motion or in a response filed by the adverse party under subsection (b). The court must grant a timely request for oral argument unless it states in the ruling or by separate communication that oral argument would not aid the court materially.
An attorney may withdraw without court order upon simultaneous substitution of counsel admitted to practice law in Kansas by: (1) filing a notice of withdrawal of counsel and entry of appearance of substituted counsel signed by both the attorney withdrawing and the attorney to be substituted as counsel; and (2) serving ...