Kansas Divorce Cost Breakdown

Divorce costs in Kansas vary significantly based on whether your case is contested and whether you hire an attorney. Here's what you need to know:

Average Uncontested
$7,000
Average Contested
$13,500

Kansas Filing Fees by County

Filing fees in Kansas vary by county. Here are the fees for major counties:

County Filing Fee
Johnson County $200
Shawnee County (Topeka) $190
Wyandotte County (Kansas City) $190

Attorney Fees in Kansas

Hourly Rates

$175 - $375 per hour

Average: $250/hour

Flat Fee (Uncontested)

$1,000 - $2,500

For simple, agreed divorces

Average Retainer

$2,500

Upfront deposit required

Cost Scenarios for Kansas

DIY Uncontested

$200 - $350

Quick uncontested (60-day residency & waiting).

Cost Breakdown:
  • Filing fee: $175-225
  • Service fee: $25-100

Contested Divorce

$8,000 - $18,000

Litigated.

Cost Breakdown:
  • Attorney fees: $7,000-16,000
  • Court costs: $800-1,500

10 Ways to Reduce Divorce Costs in Kansas

1

DIY for simple cases

2

Use short residency/waiting periods

3

Mediate

Frequently Asked Questions About Kansas Divorce Costs

How much does divorce cost in Kansas?

Filing fees are $175-225. Kansas's short residency and waiting period make it relatively quick and affordable.

Ready to Start Your Divorce?

Whether you choose DIY or hire an attorney, understanding costs helps you budget effectively.