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Common Misconceptions About Divorce in Kansas

In 2018, there were 2.3 divorces per 1000 inhabitants in Kansas. Going through a divorce can be an overwhelming and emotional experience. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misleading information, myths, and false assumptions surrounding divorce, all of which make it relatively easy to make costly mistakes without proper guidance.

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How Do I Establish Child Custody If I Was Never Married to the Other Parent?

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, about 36.4 percent of kids in Kansas are born to unmarried mothers. Never having been married to your child’s other parent can create some legal legwork if you plan to pursue child custody or visitation rights.

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An Overview of the Kansas Divorce Process

In 2018, there were 2.3 divorces per thousand residents of Kansas. Going through a divorce can be overwhelming and emotionally draining. The divorce will have ramifications on many aspects of your life, including your family, children, finances, and friends.

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Division of Property in Divorce

Division of property in a Kansas or Missouri divorce will be based on what the judge determines to be "fair and equitable".

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Separate/Individual Property in Divorce

Before you make any decisions about how to divide assets in a divorce, you need to know whether they are marital or separate property. You should consult with an experienced family law attorney to be sure your rights are protected.

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Factors in Determining Division of Assets/Property in Divorce

All of the required factors must be taken into consideration when determining the division of assets/property in a Kansas divorce or Missouri dissolution of marriage. You need an experienced family law attorney to be sure your rights are protected.

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Spousal Maintenance/Alimony in Kansas and Missouri

The payment of maintenance is often a very emotional issue. You need an experienced family law attorney to help you analyze whether or not maintenance is appropriate.

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Establishing Paternity Rights in Kansas and Missouri

Establishing paternity is the first step in establishing the legal rights of unmarried parents. To determine legal custody, parenting time and child support, a paternity action must be filed with the court. You should contact an experienced family law attorney to advise you about your legal rights and how to protect them.

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Revising Your Kansas or Missouri Estate Plan After Divorce

You need to be sure that you have reviewed your estate planning and beneficiary designations to remove your your ex-spouse and make additional changes that are appropriate given your change in circumstances. You need an experienced Kansas or Missouri estate planning attorney to assist in making a plan to meets your needs.

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