Divorce -- No Minor Children - Interactive Forms

 

Please check the list below to make sure you will qualify to use the interactive forms currently available:

  • You and your spouse have no minor children.
  • You and your spouse do not own expensive property.
  • You have lived in Kansas for the past 60 days.

If any of the above statements are false then you do not qualify to use this form.

The form you need depends on where in the process you are.

To begin the divorce:

ExclamationDivorce Petition (with no minor children)

ExclamationRequest to Waive Filing Fee (use this form when your financial situation prevents you from paying the court filing fees, of about $175)

To reply to a divorce petition that you have received:

ExclamationDivorce Reply (with no minor children)

To prepare a final divorce decree: This form can be used by either spouse as a proposal to present to the Judge to use as a final order, or, if signed by both spouses, as an agreed final order.

ExclamationFinal Divorce Order (required in all cases)  

If you have attempted to give notice of your divorce action to the other party, but were not successful, you can try again to get that necessary step taken, by using these forms:

These forms are not for commercial use and charging for their use in any way is prohibited.

Interactive forms are available for free to low-income individuals seeking a divorce in Kansas.

 

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