These are the best resources I’ve found for dealing with divorce in Kansas, including Kansas child support, as well as property division, alimony, and other Kansas divorce issues.
I haven’t yet identified a DivorceInfo Network Lawyer for Kansas.
The Kansas Judicial Branch has the full child support guidelines. Here’s a good child support calculator from AllLaw.com.
If you don’t need a lawyer and just want to file a simple divorce, you can order the forms and do it yourself, or you can get DocuPro to do it for you.
The Erker, Norton & Hare firm in Kansas City has a good collection of resources on divorce.
Rose & Nelson in Kansas City has a good list of FAQ’s on divorce. The Kansas Bar Association has pamphlets on Child Custody, Support, and Visitation, on Domestic Violence, and on Divorce: An IRS Perspective.