KANSAS DOMESTIC RELATIONS CODE - Kansas Judicial Council 2026

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Summary. There are two types of divorce in Kansas fault-based and no-fault. The average cost of a divorce in Kansas is $11,300, with $8,600 of that being attorneys fees. Kansas does not have a mandatory separation period for divorce.
Yes, you are allowed to divorce without an attorney in Kansas. It looks like the Kansas Supreme Court has a self help packet ready made.
A Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit, or DRFA, is a sworn legal statement that lists your assets, monthly income, and expenses. It is one of the first documents couples filing for divorce must complete. Think of a DRFA as a budget worksheet. You use it to itemize your income and monthly expenses.
In short, yes, you can get divorced without going to court in California if your case is uncontested. An uncontested case means that both parties agree on all significant issues, such as property division, custody, and child support.
A party may request oral argumenteither in the motion or in a response filed by the adverse party under subsection (b). The court must grant a timely request for oral argument unless it states in the ruling or by separate communication that oral argument would not aid the court materially.
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Overview of Uncontested Divorce in Kansas Uncontested divorces are much faster and cheaper than traditional divorcespouses can often use a DIY solution like an online divorce service. They do, though, also have the option of getting professional help from an attorney or mediator.
This is a court order where a Court assigns an Alternate Payee the right to receive a portion of a retirement plan benefits that would normally be paid to a Participant in the plan. These orders are used to divide retirement accounts when a Court distributes such an account in a divorce action.

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