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Divorce in Kansas

Everything you need to know about filing for divorce in Kansas — residency requirements, waiting periods, filing fees, and the documents we prepare for you.

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Kansas Divorce at a Glance

Residency Requirement

60 days

Filing spouse must have been a Kansas resident for at least 60 days.

Waiting Period

60 days

60-day waiting period from filing.

Court Filing Fee

$175–$195

Property Division

equitable

Documents in Package

4 forms

3 required + 1 conditional

No-Fault Grounds

Incompatibility

Documents We Prepare for Kansas

All forms are state-specific and court-approved.

Petition for Divorce
Domestic Relations Affidavit
Parenting Planchildren involved
Decree of Divorce

Important Notes for Kansas

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