If you have lost your common-law spouse due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you have the same right to wrongful death compensation as you would if you were in a formal marriage. Kansas is one of a few states that still allows common-law marriages to be formed. But, you will have to prove that […]
Kansas Alcohol Laws
Kansas has a number of alcohol-related laws, including some of the strictest and most numerous laws governing the sale, purchase and consumption of alcohol in the entire country. Failure to obey those laws could result in some very serious penalties including hefty fines, jail or prison time, temporary loss of driving privileges, loss of a […]
Kansas Statutes of Limitations for Civil Cases
Personal injury cases in Kansas usually have only a two-year statute of limitations. The two-year period begins to run from the date of the injury or death suffered due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing. Two years is not a lot of time and preparing a complaint and filing a complaint can take time. For […]