What Documents and Supporting Information are Required to be Submitted with a Divorce Petition in Kansas?
A divorce petition must be verified and contain the statutory required caption. The petition must include the grounds for divorce and the names and ages of the minor children of the marriage. Information about minor children may also be included as an affidavit attached to the divorce petition. If the other party demands it, the petitioner must include a bill of particulars that states the particular facts that support the grounds for divorce. A bill of particulars should be delivered directly to the judge and not filed with the clerk of the court. (Kansas Statutes Chapter 60, Article 16, Section 1604)
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What are Grounds for Divorce in Kansas?
A: In Kansas, a divorce may be granted for one of the three following reasons: (1) incompatibility; (2) failure to perform a material marital duty or obligation; or (3) … More
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