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This guide provides help to anyone who may have to file a divorce in Kansas.
It is helpful for self represented persons and those who obtain the assistance of an attorney.
It provides definitions of legal terms, answers many frequently asked questions and generally prepares a Kansas litigant for the issues that may arise during a divorce.
► This guide is also available in .pdf format at the bottom of the page.
This publication answers questions for youth and their parents may have if they are arrested, ticketed or otherwise involved in the Juvenile Offender system in Kansas.
The index (on page 4) is hyperlinked to the information related to the question. Click on the question to be directed to this information.
What is a Power of Attorney for Children?
These forms (available at the end of the page) can be used to give another person the power to care for your child in a crisis. With this document, another person will have legal authority for health, medical and other major decisions, within limits, when you're absent.
A Power of Attorney for Children is most often used by parents to allow a short-term caretaker to make decisions. This is often used when they're gone for work, vacation or otherwise out of town.
These are the instructions ONLY.
They were prepared by the Kansas Judicial Council and have been slightly modified for clarity. The attached version has not been modified.
They are for preparing a Reply to a Divorce Petition in Kansas, in a marriage in which there are no minor children.
They are current as of July, 2009.
AFTER reading the instructions, check out the “Divorce -- No Minor Children - Interactive Forms” link at the bottom of the page.
These are the instructions that go only with the Judicial Council forms for filing a Divorce in Kansas (no children) for Self Represented litigants. They are current as of May, 2022.
These are the instructions only that accompany the forms prepared by the Kansas Judicial Council and available to self-represented litigants for filing a reply (answer) to a Divorce Petition, where there are no minor children in the marriage. Current as of 12/2022.
In an effort to assist self represented litigants in representing themselves in Court, this set of questions for use at a final hearing have been developed.
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