Kansas Divorce Form Kits
File your uncontested divorce in Kansas without paying thousands in legal fees. Get the exact forms and step-by-step instructions you need — available instantly after purchase.
- ✔ Instant download after purchase
- ✔ Designed for Kansas courts
- ✔ Step-by-step filing instructions included
- ✔ Works for uncontested divorces
What’s Included in Your Kansas Divorce Kit
- Divorce petition forms
- Child custody and support forms (if applicable)
- Property and financial disclosure forms
- Step-by-step filing instructions
- Guidance on court process and timelines
Filing for divorce in Kansas requires precise documentation and compliance with court formatting rules. Our Kansas Divorce Kits are structured to align with state requirements and reduce avoidable delays.
Filing Fees in Kansas
Typical filing fees: Filing fees are approximately $175 to $200 depending on the judicial district. Additional fees may apply for service of process.
Every InFormer Divorce Kit includes the official Kansas fee waiver request forms at no additional cost. Approval is determined by the court.
Who This Is For
- Uncontested divorces
- Couples who agree on major terms
- People looking to avoid high legal fees
Who This May NOT Be Suitable For
- Contested or high-conflict divorces
- Disputes over custody or assets
- Situations requiring legal representation
Why People Choose Our Divorce Kits
- State-specific documents (Kansas compliant)
- Instant digital download — no waiting
- Designed for uncontested divorce situations
- Simple, step-by-step structure
What Happens After Purchase
- Complete your secure payment
- Instant access to your download page
- Download your Kansas-specific divorce forms immediately
- Follow the included instructions to complete your filing
Your download is available immediately after purchase. Be sure to save your files right away.
Important Information
These divorce kits are designed for informational and self-help purposes only. They are intended for uncontested divorce situations where both parties agree on all major terms.
This service does not provide legal advice. If you have a complex situation, disputes, or legal questions, you should consult a qualified attorney in Kansas.
Kansas Divorce Kit
No Children$175
One-time payment
- Official State-Specific Divorce Forms
- Includes Free Court Fee Waiver Forms
Court-Compliant • Instant Digital Access • Secure
Kansas Divorce Kit
With Children$199
One-time payment
- Official State-Specific Divorce Forms
- Includes Free Court Fee Waiver Forms
Court-Compliant • Instant Digital Access • Secure
Kansas Residency Requirement
At least one spouse must have been a resident of Kansas for at least 60 days before filing for divorce.
Source: Kansas Judicial Branch – Self-Help: Divorce
Kansas Divorce Waiting Period
Kansas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the date the petition is filed before a divorce can be finalized.
Source: Kansas Judicial Branch – Self-Help: Divorce
Kansas Divorce Filing Fees
Filing fees are approximately $175 to $200 depending on the judicial district. Additional fees may apply for service of process.
Source: Kansas Judicial Branch – Self-Help: Divorce
Kansas Filing Fee Waiver
Kansas courts allow individuals who meet income criteria to file a Poverty Affidavit to request a waiver of court filing fees.
Source: Kansas Judicial Branch – Self-Help: Divorce
Kansas Fault Type
Kansas allows both no-fault and fault-based divorce. The no-fault ground is incompatibility.
Parenting Classes
Kansas requires parents to complete a court-approved parenting education program in many judicial districts when minor children are involved.
How InFormer Compares
| Feature | InFormer Legal Forms | Typical Online Divorce Service |
|---|---|---|
| State-Specific Forms | Yes | Varies |
| Flat Upfront Pricing | Yes | Often Subscription |
| Monthly Fees | No | Common |
| Attorney Upsells | No | Frequent |
| Fee Waiver Forms Included | Yes | Rare |
InFormer provides structured self-help legal forms. We do not provide legal advice.
Sources & Verification
- Kansas Judicial Branch – Self-Help: Divorce
- Kansas Judicial Branch – Court Forms
- Kansas Judicial Branch – Fee Information
Verified: January 2026
Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in Kansas
What are the residency requirements for divorce in Kansas?
Residency eligibility is a prerequisite for filing divorce paperwork in Kansas. At least one spouse must have been a resident of Kansas for at least 60 days before filing for divorce.
How long does a divorce take in Kansas?
How quickly a divorce is finalized in Kansas is governed by statutory waiting requirements. Kansas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the date the petition is filed before a divorce can be finalized.
How much does it cost to file for divorce in Kansas?
Kansas courts charge filing fees when a divorce petition is submitted. Filing fees are approximately $175 to $200 depending on the judicial district. Additional fees may apply for service of process.
Can divorce filing fees be waived in Kansas?
Fee waiver programs are available in Kansas for eligible individuals filing for divorce. Kansas courts allow individuals who meet income criteria to file a Poverty Affidavit to request a waiver of court filing fees.