Courtroom Representation • Mediation and Collaborative Law
Kansas Divorce Attorneys
Kansas is a “no fault” divorce state, which means that you will not have to prove to the court why you are entitled to a divorce. However, there are other issues that must be decided, either by the couple themselves or by a judge with the help of a lawyer. These include:
- Child custody, visitation and child support
- Property division
- Spousal support
The decisions you make today may change the course of your life and will certainly change the lives of your children. It is important to make the best decision possible, with an eye toward the future. Unfortunately, the stress and emotional upheaval most people feel at the time of a divorce can make this difficult.
As experienced Kansas divorce attorneys, we take the time to listen to your goals and concerns so we can help you move forward with your life. We can suggest and guide you toward options most likely to obtain the outcome you’re seeking. You can count on us to keep your long-term interests in mind.
Contact our Lenexa, Kansas office to schedule a consultation. Learn more about how we approach divorce and the services we offer our clients, including aggressive courtroom litigation and mediation / collaborative law services.
Is Mediation or Collaborative Law Right for You?
You do not need to choose between quality legal representation and cost effectiveness. There are many benefits to mediation and the collaborative law process:
- Higher Satisfaction — When people work together to reach their own agreements, they are usually more satisfied with these agreements and find them easier to live with in the long term.
- Creative Solutions — While a divorce court judge may have handled thousands of divorce cases, he or she does not know your unique situation or understand the dynamics of your family like you do. You are more likely to find creative solutions that work for you and your children through alternative dispute resolution.
- Speed — It takes months for a case to get to court. When you and your former partner work together, with the support of a mediator or knowledgeable collaborative law attorney, you can expect to come to agreements relatively quickly.
The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Nothing in this website establishes an attorney-client relationship between Valerie L. Moore or Amy Vinton and the viewer.
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