How long does it typically take to get divorced?
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How long does it typically take to get divorced?
A divorce can take anywhere between 3 and 24 months depending on whether it is contested or uncontested. The average uncontested divorce takes 3 months. The average contested divorce takes 12 months. The amount of time varies according to the judge, the county, and the will of the parties to speed things up or delay.
At what age can a child decide which parent to live with in Kansas?
The judge will consider a child’s preference whenever the child is of sufficient age, maturity, and understanding. However, there’s no specific age when a child can choose to live with one parent over the other.
Does child support end at 18 Kansas?
For Kansas orders, current support lasts until the child is emancipated (reaches adulthood). If a child turns eighteen while still attending high school, the child’s current support order automatically continues until the end of that school year.
How do I stop child support when my child turns 18?
If your child support agreement ends before or when your child turns 18, you can either:extend the assessment to the end of the school year.negotiate a new agreement before your child turns 18 to continue your child support.
What states require child support through college?
The following states have laws or case law that give courts the authority to order a non-custodial parent to pay for some form of college expenses: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana.