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Uncontested Divorce in Kansas

A simple, affordable uncontested divorce in Kansas. SimpleDivorce prepares court-ready forms, handles filing and service on your spouse, and keeps you updated to the final decree.

Filing an Uncontested Divorce in Kansas

The facts that shape a Kansas divorce — confirmed with you during intake.

Where you file

District Court

Residency requirement

One spouse must have lived in Kansas for at least 60 days before filing.

Court filing fee

$190 typical ($180–$200) — varies by county, passed through at cost

Waiting period

60-day waiting period from the date the petition is filed before the court can finalize the divorce.

Grounds

Kansas allows no-fault divorce on the ground of incompatibility between the spouses.

Typical timeline

About 60 days minimum; most uncontested cases finalize in 2 to 3 months after filing.

Serving your spouse

The spouse must be served unless they: Sign an Entry of Appearance and Waiver of Service, or File jointly with you

Fee waiver

Available for those who qualify via Affidavit of Inability to Pay

Common Kansas Divorce Forms

Petition for Divorce
Domestic Relations Affidavit
Settlement Agreement
Decree of Divorce

SimpleDivorce prepares the exact forms your Kansas court requires — you never track them down yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers specific to filing in Kansas.

SimpleDivorce prepares your Kansas divorce forms, walks both spouses through signing, files with the court, and can arrange service on your spouse; no courthouse visit is required unless a brief final hearing is needed.

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