Are divorce records public in Kansas?
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Are divorce records public in Kansas?
Eligibility: Birth, stillbirth, death, marriage, and divorce records (vital records) in Kansas are not public records.
Can you divorce someone if they refuse?
Even if your spouse refuses to sign any documents, the court can grant a divorce order. But you must prove your spouse was served according to the rules.
Can you divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences?
Irreconcilable differences is a term that’s used a lot in divorce. It refers to the inability of two people to resolve their differences in order to remain married. However, in England and Wales, irreconcilable differences cannot be used as a sufficient ground for divorce.
What happens if a divorce petition is contested?
Ultimately a Judge will decide whether the person who started the divorce (the Petitioner) is entitled to the divorce, based on the evidence given. If a divorce is contested and the Respondent is unsuccessful, it is usual for the Court to make an Order which says the Respondent must pay the Petitioner’s costs.