Family Law Attorney Serving Kansas and Missouri

Family law issues can be some of the most personal and challenging legal matters you might face. Whether you're dealing with a divorce, a child custody dispute, or seeking alimony, having a knowledgeable attorney by your side can make a considerable difference. At Talbert Law LLC, we strive to provide dedicated and compassionate legal representation to help our clients through these difficult times.

Located in Kansas City, Missouri, Attorney Will Talbert serves clients in Clay County and Jackson County in Missouri, and Johnson County in Kansas. If you're involved in a family law conflict, reach out today to schedule a consultation.

Understanding Family Law

Family law covers a broad range of issues that affect the structure of a family, such as:

Every family law case is unique and requires tailored legal strategies and a deep understanding of the applicable laws in Missouri and Kansas. Whether you're negotiating the division of assets or determining child custody arrangements, it's important to consult with an attorney who can help protect your rights and advocate for your interests.

Missouri and Kansas Family Laws

Since Talbert Law LLC serves clients in both Missouri and Kansas, it's important to note that family law practices can vary significantly between the states. Some of the primary statutes and regulations regarding family law in Missouri and Kansas include the following.

Missouri Family Law Statutes

  • Divorce requirements: Missouri requires at least one spouse to be a resident of the state for at least 90 days before filing for divorce. There is also a mandatory waiting period of 30 days after filing before a divorce can be finalized.

  • Child custody: Missouri courts prioritize the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements. Joint legal custody, where both parents share decision-making responsibilities, is often preferred.

  • Child support: Missouri has set guidelines to calculate child support payments, which consider both parents' incomes, the number of children, and the custody arrangement, among other factors.

  • Property division: Missouri follows an "equitable distribution" model, meaning that marital property is divided fairly, not always equally. This division is based on various factors, including each spouse's economic standing.

Kansas Family Law Statutes

  • Divorce requirements: In Kansas, at least one of the parties must be a resident of the state for at least 60 days before filing for divorce. After filing, there is a mandatory waiting period of 60 days for the divorce can be finalized.

  • Child custody: Kansas courts focus on the best interests of the child in custody matters. Shared custody arrangements, where both parents are involved in raising the child, are common, provided they serve the child's welfare.

  • Child support: Kansas employs a set formula to determine child support, which considers the parents' incomes, the child's needs, and other pertinent factors to ensure adequate support for the child's upbringing.

  • Property division: Like Missouri, Kansas also follows an "equitable distribution" approach to dividing marital assets, which means property is divided fairly, not necessarily equally. This determination is based on factors such as each spouse's contribution to the marital estate and future financial needs.

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Family Law Cases We Handle

At Talbert Law LLC, our areas of practice extend beyond foundational family law services. The firm addresses each client's needs with personalized attention and bespoke legal solutions.

Divorce

Divorce is often a difficult and emotional process. At Talbert Law LLC, our dedicated attorney works hard to help guide you through every step, from the initial divorce filing to the final settlement, to help stand up for your rights and interests.

Child Custody and Support

Determining child custody arrangements is often one of the most contentious aspects of family law. Attorney Will Talbert strives to advocate for arrangements that serve the best interests of the child while respecting parental rights.

Alimony

Whether you're seeking alimony or contesting it, understanding the law and how it applies to your situation is essential. At Talbert Law LLC, we aim to provide clear guidance and robust representation in alimony cases.

Property Division

Dividing marital assets can sometimes be complicated, especially when significant financial or business interests are involved. At Talbert Law LLC, we aim to help you pursue fair outcomes that respect both party's contributions.

Domestic Violence Protection

For individuals facing domestic violence, Attorney Will Talbert strives to provide immediate assistance for obtaining restraining orders and offer support throughout the process to promote your safety and well-being.

Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution

To avoid the adversarial nature of court proceedings, we offer mediation services and alternative dispute resolution methods. These approaches allow us to help you pursue more amicable resolutions while saving time and legal expenses.

Family Law Attorney Serving Missouri and Kansas

At Talbert Law LLC, we strive to assist clients with family law issues across Missouri and Kansas. Recognizing the emotionally charged nature of family law decisions, we employ a proactive strategy to help safeguard our client's interests.

Attorney Will Talbert has extensive educational and professional experience and has practiced law in western Missouri and New Mexico. He is skilled at representing clients in negotiations, court hearings, and settlement discussions. If you're located in Clay County or Jackson County, Missouri, or Johnson County, Kansas, call Talbert Law LLC today.