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Divorce - General, Laws and Process
The petitioner in a divorce must have been an actual resident of Kansas for 60 days prior to the filing of a petition for divorce. There is no residence requirement for separate maintenance actions.
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A person filing for divorce in Kansas must have either been a resident of the state for 60 consecutive days prior to filing a petition or have lived on a military base in the state for that amount of time. However, he or she is not required to have been living with the spouse for those 60 days.
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