Uncontested Divorce Document Checklist

Summary

In an uncontested divorce in Geary County, Kansas, you generally need a Petition for Divorce, Domestic Relations Affidavit, and Decree of Divorce. If minor children are involved, a Parenting Plan is also required. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some hearings may be conducted via Zoom, but its best to contact the court directly for their current procedures. Regardless of who filed, both parties generally need to submit the same set of documents. Always consult with a local attorney to ensure you have all necessary documents and to get specific guidance.

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What documents do i need to being for an uncontested divorce in geary county kansas
Hi Sophia, in an uncontested divorce in Geary County, Kansas, you generally need the following:
- Petition for Divorce
- Domestic Relations Affidavit
- Parenting Plan (if minor children are involved)
- Decree of Divorce
Please consult with a local attorney to ensure you have all necessary documents.
Can i attend through zoom for this?
Hello Sophia, due to the COVID-* pandemic, many courts are using online platforms like Zoom for hearings. However, it varies by location. Could you please confirm whether you're referring to a court hearing in Geary County, Kansas?
Yes
Thank you for confirming, Sophia. In Geary County, Kansas, some hearings may be conducted via Zoom due to the pandemic. However, it's best to contact the court directly for their current procedures. Would you like the contact information for the Geary County District Court?
So if we dont have children or any assets what do i need to bring
In an uncontested divorce in Geary County, Kansas, without children or assets, typically you need:
- Petition for Divorce
- Domestic Relations Affidavit
- Decree of Divorce
Always consult with a local attorney for specific requirements.
Even if he was the one who filed?
Yes, Sophia. Regardless of who filed, both parties generally need to submit the same set of documents in an uncontested divorce. However, it would be best to consult with a local attorney for specific guidance.