August 13, 2010
I am an attorney that takes great pride in my ability to listen, understand and assist clients in processing certain thoughts and emotions during their divorce. I believe this creates a great attorney/client trust relationship. However, clients must understand that attorney’s are not therapists. While we do our very best to listen and understand, often [...]
November 23, 2009
Let’s not focus on the actual term, let’s focus on you and your spouse. While the common term is “uncontested”, some may call it amicable, no-fault, quick, fast, easy, etc. It is easier to answer this question if we focus on what is going on between you and your spouse in order to determine if [...]
November 20, 2009
Simple answer: Yes. Your next question: Why?
Here are just a few reasons why you need an attorney for your Kansas Uncontested Divorce:
1. Even though your divorce is uncontested, that does not mean that you will not have to follow the Kansas law, local court rules and courtroom procedure. If you file your divorce pro se [...]
May 27, 2009
An article was posted recently in the Salina Journal regarding the issues that courts are presented when parties try to represent themselves in court. In an effort to assist the pro-se litigant, Kansas courts are making forms more accesible to the public, and are working on a pilot program allowing attorney’s to assist clients in [...]
March 15, 2009
I recently posted an article discussing the affordabilty of a divorce. The financial advisor suggested that you can afford to get divorced when your living situation has become so uncomfortable it is taking a toll on you, your spouse and your family. I understand what you are thinking, easy for her to say. However, a [...]