(a) When determining whether an order of visitation to a nonparent is in the best interest of a child, the court shall consider:
- (1) The nature and extent of the relationship between the child and the parent or person acting as a parent;
- (2) the nature and extent of the relationship between the child and the nonparent;
- (3) past or present conduct by a party or individual living with a party that poses a risk to the physical, emotional or psychological well-being of the child;
- (4) the likely impact of the requested order on the relationship between the child and the parent or person acting as a parent;
- (5) the applicable factors in K.S.A. 23-3203, and amendments thereto; and
- (6) any other factor affecting the best interest of the child.
- (b) The court may consider the views of the child, taking into account the age and maturity of the child.
L. 2024, ch. 52, § 11; July 1.