Comprehensive Guide to Filing for Divorce in Kansas: Steps, Legal Terms, and Child Custody Considerations
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.
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Key Financial and Legal Documents You Need for Divorce in Kansas
Below is a list of documents and information you will need to gather and keep in a safe place:
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: