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Online Divorce in Kansas For those seeking inexpensive preparation of divorce papers in the state of Kansas, online divorce is an easy, affordable, and fast solution to prepare legal forms. Online divorce may be appropriate for couples who have an uncontested case.
It does not matter in Kansas. Only one party has to plead that the parties are incompatible in order for the court to grant the divorce on the ground of incompatibility.
If you choose to respond to the Petition for Divorce, complete the Answer and the Domestic Relations Affidavit....File with the Clerk of the District Court:the original Answer with needed copies;the original Domestic Relations Affidavit with required copies; and.the Voluntary Entry of Appearance, if not already filed.
If you give the court a fully executed (signed by both parties) Decree of Divorce and settlement agreement, the judge can choose to sign the final order without your testimony as long as the agreement isn't unfair and serves the best interests of any children.
Serving Your Spouse in KansasYou can't serve your spouse yourself; you must have someone who's at least 18 years of age and not a party to the case do it. In Kansas, you can complete service by: requesting that the sheriff deliver the papers by filling out a Request for Service form.