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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ( F A Q
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We frequently receive questions about basic issues about
how Kansas law and about issues of critical importance to everyone involved
in family law. As professionals, we feel it is important for correct answers
to those questions to be readily available. We have, therefore, provided as a
public service on this page answers to many of the many of the frequently
asked questions we receive.
Please keep in mind that the information provided is very
general and anyone involved in a family law dispute should contact a
qualified attorney to find out how the law applies to that person’s own
specific situation. Although domestic relations is governed primarily by
state statutes, individual judges determine how those to apply those statutes
in any individual case and situation. Domestic relations law is not
“black-and-white” and the statutes do not specify exactly how the
courts are to decide any case or issue. Instead, the applicable statutes
provide judges and attorneys only broad principles to apply in deciding how
to determine domestic relations issues – such as “equitable
distribution,” “best interests of the child,” and to decide
what is “fair and appropriate” in any case.
The information provided on this page is not intended to
provide legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship
between the viewer and Ronald W
Nelson, PA. See our disclaimer page for
further information.
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