Divorce Paperwork in Kansas

Kansas divorce law is codified in Kansas Statutes Annotated Chapter 23. The divorce laws of Kansas identify the specific paperwork and documents required to initiate, pursue and finalize a marriage dissolution case in the Sunflower State. Familiarizing yourself with this paperwork is a necessary first step in pursuing a Kansas divorce case.

 

Function

The function of statutorily or legally approved paperwork is to ensure that a Kansas divorce case progresses appropriately through the court system. Indeed, in the absence of certain mandated paperwork, a Kansas resident is unable to initiate, pursue or complete divorce proceedings. A judge is vested with the power to dismiss a case if proper paperwork and documentation is not used by a party in divorce proceedings.

 

Types

The types of paperwork required by Kansas law to start a divorce case include a divorce petition, child-support worksheet, financial worksheet and a motion for temporary orders. Other documents necessary to continue divorce proceedings include a certificate for completion of a parenting class (when children are involved in a case) and a settlement agreement (if the parties resolve issues between them). The paperwork to conclude and finalize a divorce case is the divorce decree.

 

Paperwork Forms

Court clerks in district and county courts in Kansas maintain standardized forms of basic documents a party needs in a divorce case. These materials are made available to individuals lacking legal representation in divorce proceedings. The forms are available through a court clerk's office as well as through a court's Internet website in many jurisdictions.

 

Time Frame

Once a divorce case begins in Kansas, specific deadlines must be met. For example, there is a specific time frame in which a financial worksheet and a certificate of completion of a parenting class must be filed with the court. The failure to comply with deadlines and time frames established by Kansas law and specific orders of the court can result in a dismissal of a divorce case.

 

Expert Assistance

Properly preparing divorce paperwork in Kansas requires a certain level of expertise. Therefore, as you consider pursuing a divorce, consider hiring a qualified Kansas divorce lawyer. The Kansas Bar Association maintains a directory of attorneys in different practice areas, including divorce law. Contact the association at:

 

Kansas Bar Association

1200 S.W. Harrison

Topeka, KS 66612

785-234-5696

ksbar.org

 

 

 


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