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Find Divorce Lawyers Near You in Kansas City, KS

Directory of divorce lawyers in Kansas City, Kansas. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.

3 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Kansas City, KS
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Showing 3 divorce lawyers in Kansas City, KS Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Colgan Law Firm LLC
11006 Parallel Pkwy # 202, Kansas City, KS 66109
(913) 721-9999 colganlaw.com
The Alexander Law Firm, LLC
748 Ann Ave, Kansas City, KS 66101
(913) 912-3338 alexanderlawfirmkc.com
Joseph A. DeWoskin, P.C.
827 Armstrong Ave Ste 203, Kansas City, KS 66101
(913) 387-2359 dewoskinlawfirm.com

Divorce lawyer services in Kansas City Kansas help residents navigate the legal process of ending a marriage. Kansas requires at least one spouse to live in the state for 60 days before filing. Local attorneys understand Wyandotte County court procedures and can guide clients through property division child custody and support matters.

What Does a Divorce Lawyer in Kansas City Cost?

The cost of a divorce lawyer in Kansas City Kansas typically ranges from 250 to 400 dollars per hour. For an uncontested divorce flat fees may range from 1,500 to 3,500 dollars. Contested cases can cost 5,000 to 15,000 dollars or more depending on complexity. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the residency requirements for divorce in Kansas?
At least one spouse must have lived in Kansas for 60 days before filing. The divorce petition is filed in the county where the petitioner resides.
How is property divided in a Kansas divorce?
Kansas uses equitable distribution meaning property is divided fairly but not necessarily equally. The court considers factors like each spouses income debts and length of marriage.