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If you are divorcing on the grounds of separation you will need to have been separated for two years (if you both agree) or five years (if you dont agree) before you can start the process. If you are looking to issue a divorce petition immediately, it has to be based on complaints of behaviour or adultery.
The biggest difference between separation and divorce is that a separation leaves a marriage legally intact while a divorce terminates the marriage. Divorce is permanent, and a divorce order is extremely difficult to appeal.
In Kansas, a legal separation is an alternative to divorce. The spouses are still married but allowed to live apart under a court decree of separate maintenance. In a separation, the court demands an equitable division of assets and debt. Whether its established by the couple or by the judge.
Is there legal separation in Kansas? In Kansas, there is not a mandatory period of separation prior to divorce. As long as you have been a resident of the state for sixty days prior to filing the petition for divorce, you are not required to live separately before or after the petition has been filed.
In Kansas, a legal separation is an alternative to divorce. The spouses are still married but allowed to live apart under a court decree of separate maintenance. In a separation, the court demands an equitable division of assets and debt. Whether its established by the couple or by the judge.
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Like a divorce, couples seeking a legal separation must also provide the court with a legally acceptable reason, or grounds, for the request. Kansas is a no-fault divorce state, meaning neither spouse needs to point fingers at the other to prove a breakdown in the marriage.
While a divorce legally dissolves the marriage, a legal separation is a court order that mandates the rights and duties of the couple while they are still married but living apart.
To obtain a legal separation, the spouses must agree that separation is preferred over divorce. If one spouse files a petition for separate maintenance, and the other spouse requests a divorce, the court must rule on the divorce request instead of the separate maintenance petition.
To obtain a legal separation, the spouses must agree that separation is preferred over divorce. If one spouse files a petition for separate maintenance, and the other spouse requests a divorce, the court must rule on the divorce request instead of the separate maintenance petition.
They must have lived separate and apart for at least two years. This view is taken by the courts to give the parties time to look back on their relationship and try to reconcile without having to be concerned about prejudicing divorce proceedings.

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