Taking advantage of what the Kansas Online Divorce Service has to offer is easy. You can begin today by establishing your account.
The service is not only affordable, but it is also the quickest way to start and finalize your divorce from the privacy of your home. Filing for divorce does not have to be expensive and it no longer has to be difficult.
If you have any questions about the Kansas service, please call us toll-free at 1-800-340-9221 or visit our customer support area.
Residency Requirements: 60 days Where to File: County in which the Petitioner or Respondent resides No-Fault Grounds: Incompatibility Filing Spouse: Petitioner Non-Filing Spouse: Respondent Court Title: In the District Court in and for the County of ( ), Kansas Waiting Period to Re-Marry: None
Kansas Filing Requirements
You or your spouse must meet the Kansas residency requirements for the District Court to have jurisdiction of your case. The requirements before filing your Petition for Divorce (the document that initiates your divorce) are as follows:
The petitioner or respondent in an action for divorce must have been an actual resident of the state for 60 days immediately preceding the filing of the petition. Any person who has been a resident of or stationed at a United States post or military reservation within the state for 60 days immediately preceding the filing of the petition may file an action for divorce in any county adjacent to the post or reservation.
In order to use this service, you and your spouse must agree (or eventually agree) on getting the divorce. Your spouse's participation is minimal, being he or she will only have to sign a few documents and return them to you for filing with the court.
Kansas Grounds for Divorce
The most common "uncontested" ground for divorce in Kansas is:
Incompatibility.
Kansas Divorce Laws
All of your documents will be current according to Kansas statutes and will address over 100 issues. A few of these issues are; assets, property, current debts, future debts, insurances, retirement and pension accounts, spousal support/alimony, real estate, small businesses, tax filings, name changes, and professional fees. If you have children, our service will also address physical and legal custody arrangements, visitation schedules, child support, and health and medical coverage.
If you desire, you can visit the Kansas State Website for more information about Kansas divorce laws.
Kansas Simplified Divorce Procedures
Only 1 spouse need testify as to the facts in the divorce. In addition, marital settlement agreements are specifically authorized. Also, child custody and child residency agreements are specifically authorized and are presumed to be in the best interests of the child.
Kansas Documents
Petition for Divorce Verification (for petition) Marital Settlement Agreement Schedule for Visitation of Minor Children Domestic Relations Affidavit Child Support Schedule Child Support Worksheet Declaration Under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act Parenting Agreement Entry of Appearance and Waiver of Service Notice of Final Hearing Decree of Divorce
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