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Local Context for Divorce Lawyer in Kansas City
Family matters move through local courts, filing rules, and practical timelines that differ across Missouri. This page highlights the city-level context that helps you prepare before speaking with a divorce lawyer.
Missouri Family Law
Missouri allows no-fault divorce.
90 days in state.
30-day mandatory waiting period after filing.
equitable_distribution. Marital assets are divided based on this framework during divorce proceedings.
Best interest of the child under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 452.375, considering 8 statutory factors.
Income shares model based on both parents' combined adjusted gross income under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 452.340 using Form 14.
Local Resources in Kansas City
Local Courts
- Jackson County Courthouse (415 E 12th St)
- Charles Evans Whittaker U.S. Courthouse (400 E 9th St)
Kansas City by the Numbers
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is child custody determined?
Courts decide custody based on the best interests of the child, considering each parent's situation, relationship with the child, and the child's own preferences if old enough.
How long does a divorce take?
Uncontested divorces can be finalised in 2-3 months. Contested divorces with disputes over assets or custody can take 6-18 months or longer.
Do I need a lawyer for divorce?
While not legally required, a lawyer protects your rights regarding property division, custody, support, and retirement assets. The cost is usually far less than the cost of mistakes.
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