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Empowering Kansan Families with Legal Guidance
At Cordell & Cordell, we understand that family law and divorce matters can be both emotionally and legally challenging. Our knowledgeable divorce attorneys and child custody lawyers are committed to providing you with personalized attention and tips. We aim to maintain a client-centered approach, ensuring that you are kept informed about your case. Our team is here to help you make informed decisions about your future.
Rooted in Kansas, Serving Our Community
Our commitment to the Kansas community is strong. With offices conveniently located in Overland Park, Kansas City, and Wichita, we are proud to serve as your local family law resource. We recognize the unique challenges families face in our region, and we strive to provide tailored legal solutions that meet your specific needs. From the bustling streets of Kansas City to the vibrant neighborhoods of Wichita, we are here to support you.
Your Partner in Divorce, Child Custody, and Family Law Solutions
Our range of services is designed to address the diverse needs of families in Kansas. Whether you’re dealing with spousal maintenance, child support, or mediation, Cordell & Cordell offers comprehensive legal services that may help you work towards a positive outcome. Our attorneys are knowledgeable in the nuances of family law, ensuring that you receive quality representation.
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We take pride in our commitment to client care. Our dedicated client care division is always available to address your questions and concerns, providing you with peace of mind throughout your legal journey. Our goal is to help you navigate the complexities of family law with confidence and ease.
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Frequently Asked Kansas Questions
In Kansas, the grounds for divorce are incompatibility (no fault), failure to perform a marital duty, and incompatibility by reason of mental illness or mental incapacity of one or both spouses.
The cost and affordability of a divorce varies widely from case to case and depending on your unique financial situation.
Yes.
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In Kansas, who receives custody of the children is based on the best interests of the child. What is in the best interests of the child is determined by the court based on an analysis of a series of factors set forth by statute.
No. The parent who fails to pay child support is still entitled to visitation/parenting time, even if he/she has not paid child support.
After a judge has made a final determination of custody, you may seek a modification whenever there is a material change in circumstances. This is shown by demonstrating that there has been a change in the child’s life or surroundings or something has happened such that a change in custody is appropriate.
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