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We have many resources to help you file for a divorce in Kansas, whether or not you have children.
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Kansas Legal Services provides forms as a service to low income Kansans. Forms are easy to use and interactive. They will ask you easy-to-answer questions and will auto fill documents you need for filing or responding to legal actions in Kansas district courts based on your answers
Let’s be clear: Going to the courthouse to file paperwork has never been anybody’s idea of a good time. However, the Johnson County 10th Judicial District Court has helpful staff to guide you to the paperwork and legal information you need in their Self-Help Center.
The Self-Help Center helps with:
Below is a list of documents and information you will need to gather and keep in a safe place:
If you know exactly what you are looking for, you can put your search term into the search box on this website. If you aren't sure what you need, the Guide below will ask you questions and help you narrow down what you are looking for. The arrow at the bottom left will take you back one page. The circular arrow will take you back to the beginning.
Te read more about child custody, visitation and support, please go to this page that explains the process when getting a divorce.
Instructions for Divorce – With Children
Information Needed for Divorce with Children Interactive Interview
The interactive interview will ask you questions. This is to gather the info needed to complete all the forms for filing a divorce in Kansas. There is a lot of data you will need to complete these forms.
Use this checklist to get all the needed info before you begin completing these forms. The checklist format will allow you to print and mark the list to be certain you have all the needed info.
About you:
_____ Your home address
Limited Scope Representation In Kansas:
How To Use An Attorney As You Represent Yourself In Court
Adapted from a document prepared by the Supreme Court Committee on Self Represented Litigants (6/25/08)
What is limited scope representation?
Limited scope representation means that you and your attorney agree that you will do some of the tasks related to your case, and the attorney will do others.
Kansas Courts make a variety of resources available to self represented litigants. This website also has a page of links to many resources and forms if you want to "do it yourself."
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