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Simplify Your Name Change with Kansas Legal Services' Interactive Forms
There are two ways to change your name in Kansas: You can either petition for a change of name or ask for your former name to be restored to you as part of a divorce.
The PDF guide pictured below outlines the two options.
KLS has a form you can create that will request a waiver to filing fees (asks to not have to pay the fee) for any legal situation that requires you to pay a fee. If you do not have the funds for the filing fee, you can use this form to ask not to pay.
This is an interactive interview that will take you through the form, and then will create the form for you to download.
To read more about child custody, visitation and support, please go to this page that explains the process when getting a divorce.
This is a form that is needed with a final divorce decree. It is only needed when there are minor children involved.
Guidance for Pro Se Minor Name Changes
This guide is intended to help people residing in Kansas legally change the name of a minor child without the representation of an attorney.
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Simplify Your Name Change with Kansas Legal Services' Interactive Forms
There are two ways to change your name in Kansas: You can either petition for a change of name or ask for your former name to be restored to you as part of a divorce.
The PDF guide pictured below outlines the two options.
KLS has a form you can create that will request a waiver to filing fees (asks to not have to pay the fee) for any legal situation that requires you to pay a fee. If you do not have the funds for the filing fee, you can use this form to ask not to pay.
This is an interactive interview that will take you through the form, and then will create the form for you to download.
To read more about child custody, visitation and support, please go to this page that explains the process when getting a divorce.
This is a form that is needed with a final divorce decree. It is only needed when there are minor children involved.
Guidance for Pro Se Minor Name Changes
This guide is intended to help people residing in Kansas legally change the name of a minor child without the representation of an attorney.
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