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Kansas divorce - General Divorce Procedure. Kansas requires that only one spouse testify as to the facts of divorce. Child custody agreements are authorized and are presumed to be in the child’s best interest. ... More details |
Kansas divorce - Grounds for Kansas Divorce. Either fault divorce or no-fault divorce is possible in Kansas. No-fault: ... More details |
Kansas divorce - Legal Separation. The grounds for legal separation are: 1) Incompatibility; ... More details |
Kansas divorce - Mediation or Counseling. Upon the request of either spouse, or in the court’s own initiative, it may require that the spouses seek marriage counseling if the counseling service is available in the judicial district where the divorce is sought. Except for emergency situations ... More details |
Kansas divorce - Property Distribution. Kansas is an "equitable distribution" state. The court may divide all of the spouse's property, including: (1) any gifts and inheritances; (2) any property owned before the marriage; (3) any property acquired in a spouse's own ... More details |
Kansas divorce - Residency Requirements. In order to file for a dissolution of marriage in the state of Kansas, either spouse must have been a resident for 60 days immediately before filing. ... More details |
Kansas divorce - Rights to Maiden Name. A wife’s former name will be restored upon request. ... More details |
Kansas divorce - Spouse’s name. Upon a spouse's request, a wife's maiden name will be restored. [Kansas Statutes Annotated; Chapter 60, Article 16, Subject 1610]. ... More details |
Kansas divorce - Title of Divorce action. Petition for Divorce. ... More details |
Kansas divorce - Where to file for divorce. In the county where either spouse resides. ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - Alimony maintenance spousal support. Either spouse may be awarded maintenance if: (1) that spouse lacks the property to provide for his or her own needs and (2) that spouse is unable to find appropriate employment, or is unable to work because of obligations to care for chi ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - Child custody. The court may award sole or joint custody, giving equal consideration to either spouse. Custody is awarded based on the best interests of the child and on the following factors: (1) preference of the child; (2) the wishes of the parents; ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - Child support. Either or both parents may be ordered to provide a reasonable amount of child support, without regard to any marital misconduct, and based on the official Child Support Guidelines, which are contained in the statute. These guidelines are presumed to ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - General Divorce Procedure. The court will not grant the dissolution of marriage until the spouses have lived apart for 60 days. Marital settlements agreements are specially authorized. ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - Grounds for Kentucky Divorce. The only ground for divorce in Kentucky is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - Legal Separation. The only ground for legal separation is irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - Mediation or Counseling. If one of the spouses disagrees that the marriage is irretrievably broken, then the court may delay the proceedings for 60 days. In addition, the court may order a reconciliation conference. ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - Property Distribution. Kentucky is an "equitable distribution" state. The spouses are allowed to keep their separate property (property acquired before the marriage and any gifts or inheritances). All other property (their marital property) is divided, without re ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - Residency Requirements. When filing for divorce in Kentucky, the filing spouse must have been a resident of Kentucky for 180 days before filing. ... More details |
Kentucky divorce - Rights to Maiden Name. The wife’s maiden name will be restored upon request, if there are no minor children. ... More details |
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