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Kansas allows you to complete your divorce without an attorney if you and your spouse can come to an agreement on what to do with your property and how you will care for any children that you may have.
Residency Requirements
At least one spouse must be a resident of the Kansas for sixty (60) days immediately preceding the filing of the Petition for Divorce.
Grounds For Divorce
Kansas allows for no-fault divorce on the grounds of incompatibility.
Filing Your Kansas Divorce
The steps for filing your divorce are as follows:
- Petitioner files a Petition for Divorce and related documents.
- Respondent files an Answer and related documents.
- Petitioner schedules the divorce hearing.
- After 60 days have passed from the divorce filing date, both spouses attend the final hearing.
Division of property & debt, child parenting plan (including child support, visitation and custody), spousal support, and more are covered.
DivorceWriter provides forms specific to the state of Kansas and offers a money back guarantee if your documents are not accepted by the Court.
Documents
If you select a Kansas divorce without children, you are selecting the following forms:
- Civil Information Cover Sheet
- Petition for Divorce
- Marital Settlement Agreement
- Domestic Relations Affidavits
- Voluntary Entry of Appearance
- Answer to Petition for Divorce
- Notice of Final Hearing for Divorce
- Journal Entry of Decree of Divorce
- Vital Statistics Worksheet
If you select a Kansas divorce with children, you are selecting the non-children forms as well as a Parenting Plan and Child Support Worksheet.
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