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Interactive Legal Forms for Kansas District Courts: Provided by Kansas Legal Services

Kansas Legal Services provides forms as a service to low income Kansans. Forms are easy to use and interactive. They will ask you easy-to-answer questions and will auto fill documents you need for filing or responding to legal actions in Kansas district courts based on your answers

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Important Notes

Please note, it is always wise to talk to a lawyer before proceeding in a court case on your own. Please read our important warning.

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If you have questions about the forms when using the interactive interview, or you can't find the form you're looking for, you can use our LIVE CHAT option.

Just click on the icon in the bottom left-hand corner of this page. Live Chat is generally available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can leave a message if Live Chat is not available. You will receive a reply by email within two business days.

Using These Forms

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Forms

Forms are listed below by category.

Click here to see instructions for having a KLS lawyer review your document for you after you complete it and download it.

Family Law/Divorce

PLEASE NOTE: When filling out the divorce online forms, make sure all your dates are filled in and valid. Your document may not work without the complete dates. If you can't get your document, go back and check that the dates are in a valid format and try again.

Divorce 101

Divorce 101 is a crash course in do-it-yourself divorce (with no children) -- giving all the details of paperwork, timeline, helpful resources and explaining the legal terms.

Getting Ready For Court

Getting Ready for Court tells you how you can get ready for that court experience, whether it's for a divorce or a traffic ticket, this explains how you should prepare for the big day.

Going To Court

Going to Court helps you understand what goes on when you're IN the courtroom, from how to talk to the judge to what to bring with you to help your case.

Divorce Forms

If you have attempted to give notice of your divorce action to the other party, but were not successful, you can try again to get that necessary step taken, by using these forms: