
Kansas Divorce Timeline: 60-Day Wait Explained
Kansas requires a 60-day waiting period for divorces. Learn how long uncontested vs. contested cases take, filing fees, and how to speed up your case.
By Steven Klein — Financial & Legal Experts
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Kansas requires a 60-day waiting period for divorces. Learn how long uncontested vs. contested cases take, filing fees, and how to speed up your case.
By Steven Klein — Financial & Legal Experts

Mississippi requires 60-day waiting for no-fault divorce and mutual consent. Uncontested: 60-90 days, contested: 6-18+ months. Chancery Court explained.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts

Arkansas requires 18-month separation (longest in US) or fault grounds. Uncontested: 45-90 days, contested: 6-18+ months. 30-day waiting period explained.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts

Nevada has NO waiting period and 6-week residency—fastest divorce in America. Uncontested divorces: 1-4 weeks. Complete 2025 timeline guide with costs.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts

Filing for divorce in North Dakota: service-first filing, 6-month residency, $80 fee, automatic restraining provisions, and case management.
By Steven Klein — Financial & Legal Experts

Iowa divorce timeline: 90-day waiting period from service, uncontested 3-4 months, contested 9-18 months. Learn EDMS filing, deadlines, and waiver rules.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts

Utah divorce timeline from petition to decree: the 30-day waiting period, uncontested 60-90 days, and contested 9-18 months, with key deadlines.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts

Connecticut divorce timeline: nonadversarial, uncontested, and contested case timeframes, plus the 90-day waiver and 12-month residency rules.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts

Oklahoma divorce timeline: 10 days (no kids), 90 days (with kids) waiting periods. Learn incompatibility grounds and uncontested vs. contested timelines.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts

Oregon divorce timeline: No waiting period, 1-3 months uncontested, 6-12 months contested. Learn irreconcilable differences standard and requirements.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts

Kentucky divorce timeline: 60-day separation, 8-12 weeks uncontested, 6-12 months contested. Understand irretrievably broken standard and requirements.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts

Complete Louisiana timeline guide: Article 102 vs. 103, 180-day (no kids) or 365-day (with kids) separation requirements, and unique civil law procedures.
By Steven Klein — Legal Research & Financial Planning Experts
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