A divorce in Kansas will result in the termination of your marriage with your spouse. It is a serious legal matter that will have long-lasting effects on your finances, property, and family relationships. read more
According to the Kansas law, if you want to get an uncontested divorce in Kansas, you need to agree about property division, child or children custody, child support, debts and assets division, alimony and other important aspects of your life. read more
All About Kansas Divorce We have many resources to help you file for a divorce in Kansas, whether or not you have children. Please use this simple guide, below, to figure out what forms you need to file for a divorce in Kansas. read more