File Your Own Kansas Divorce
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Get every official court form, step-by-step filing instructions, and legal checklists you need. Perfect for uncontested divorces where both spouses agree.
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For couples without children under 18
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For couples with children under 18
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Compare: Average Kansas divorce attorney costs $3,000-$15,000
What's Included
Official Court Forms
All required forms downloaded directly from the official court website. Fillable PDFs ready for your information.
Legal Instructions
Step-by-step filing roadmap specific to Kansas. Filing fees: $175.00.
Worksheets & Guides
Financial inventory, property division, and legal glossary. Everything organized and ready to use.
Kansas Divorce Requirements
Residency Requirement
60 days in Kansas
Waiting Period
60 days from filing
Filing Court
District Court
Grounds
No-fault (incompatibility)
E-Filing
Available
Property Division
equitable distribution
Built by a Divorce Lawyer
This toolkit was created by Antonio G. Jimenez, Esq., a family law attorney with over 20 years of experience helping couples navigate divorce. Every form, instruction, and checklist is reviewed for accuracy and designed to help you file successfully without expensive legal fees.
Kansas Divorce FAQ
What are the residency requirements for divorce in Kansas?
To file for divorce in Kansas, you must meet the following residency requirement: 60 days in Kansas. This toolkit includes all forms needed once you meet this requirement.
How long does a Kansas divorce take?
Kansas has a waiting period of 60 days from filing from filing to finalization. Uncontested divorces using this toolkit typically complete faster than contested cases requiring attorneys.
How much does it cost to file for divorce in Kansas?
The court filing fee in Kansas is approximately $175. This toolkit costs $49-$79 depending on whether you have minor children. Total DIY cost: $224-$254, compared to $3,000-$15,000 for attorney representation.
How is property divided in a Kansas divorce?
Kansas follows equitable distribution rules for dividing marital property. This means property is divided fairly, though not necessarily equally, based on various factors. This toolkit includes worksheets to help you inventory and divide property.
What forms do I need to file for divorce in Kansas?
This toolkit includes all official Kansas court forms required for divorce. Forms are downloaded directly from District Court and include the petition, summons, financial disclosures, and settlement agreement templates.
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