This is a certificate of service which complies with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. This form is used to prove that a document has been served on the party named within.
This is a certificate of service which complies with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. This form is used to prove that a document has been served on the party named within.
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File a request with the Kansas court to enter a default divorce. The court will hold a hearing if they still don't respond. A notice will be sent to your estranged spouse. During the hearing, the judge will review the documents and paperwork you filed.
Serving Your Spouse in Kansas After you file the paperwork, you'll need to provide notice to your spouse of the divorce by "serving" (delivering) copies of what was filed with the court. You 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.
Either spouse may file for divorce in Kansas. The spouse seeking a divorce must file a divorce petition (legal paperwork) with the court. A divorce petition will state the "grounds" or reason for the divorce and what kind of property or child custody settlement the filing spouse (also called the "petitioner) wants.
If a document cannot be electronically filed by the filing deadline because of a failure of the filing attorney's technology, the attorney may file the document by fax or by paper and must accompany the filing with a motion to accept the document.
FILING YOUR DIVORCE CASE Step 1: Fill out these forms: Civil Cover Sheet. ... Step 2: Decide how you will give ?legal notice? to your spouse. ... Voluntary Entry of Appearance. ... Personal Service by Sheriff. ... Service by Return Receipt. ... Publication. ... Step 3: Call the Clerk of the District Court. ... Step 4: Fill out the Summons Form.
AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLETION OF PUBLICATION SERVICE Instructions for Filing Divorce. Civil Cover Sheet. Self-Represented Litigant Certification Form. Petition. Voluntary Entry of Appearance. Request and Service Instructions. Summons & Return of Service. Return of Service by Return Receipt.
The entry-level trial courts in Kansas are the district courts. District courts have jurisdiction over divorce cases and you'll need to begin your divorce in the district court.