Cameron Family Law, P.A.
Wichita Family Law Attorney
The Kansas Supreme Court is accepting public comment on the updated Child Support Guidelines that went into effect January 1, 2024.
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We are going old school today. After YEARS of filing pleadings electronically, we are filing paper pleadings due to a security breach causing the state-wide shut down of the electronic filing system.
The Kansas Supreme Court issued Administrative Order 2023-CC-074 today confirming clerk offices in the appellate courts and all district courts—except the court in Johnson County—remain unable receive electronic filings at this time.
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The Kansas Supreme Court is allowing public comment regarding proposed changes to the child support guidelines. You can share your opinion at this link.
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Throw Back Thursday- This photo was taken when Monica opened her practice in 2010.
Such a nice surprise when you find out that a client has left a new review...
"Face it...it this day and age, divorce is prevalent. I highly recommend you find a work around. Given the fact that this is not always a answer......I strongly suggest you employ Monica . I found this process in its self....painless to accept with her as your attorney. I strongly suggest you get your paperwork together and if and when she asks for a document...you take two her straight away. She is in the middle of your case and NEEDS it..now. ....not when you get around to it.
You can not get better representation in my book. I would use her again. However....I'm not going to be in the position to be divorced again....ever. Cost between attorneys must be compatible......personal service is the only thing that makes one different from the other.......go with Monica.
Some have a happy ending and new beginning....let her start yours as she did mine."
Happy Easter!
Monica Cameron was recognized today by the Wichita Business Journal as one of the Women Who Lead in the Legal Profession. (Screenshots of the article are in the comments for those who do not have a WBJ subscription.)
Women Who Lead: Legal Services - Wichita Business Journal The WBJ's Women Who Lead series continues.
New client review- “Monica was a wonderful attorney who has helped me the last two years go through a painful divorce after 40 years. Pandemic aside, at the same time I was trying to clean out and sale a house after 40 years and buy a new one. Monica was very valuable in assisting me with all paperwork and filings that needed to be done. She was highly professional, very no-nonsense and very, very efficient. She was very much on top of whatever needed to be done and very responsive to all of my questions and concerns. I would not have made it without her. I would highly recommend Monica! She was fantastic!”
For more client testimonials, visit https://cameronfamilylaw.com/testimonials/.
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Update: In addition to the five current family law judges, two additional judges have been selected to preside over family law cases in Sedgwick County. Based on the information that has been released, it appears that pending cases will remain assigned to the current judges, but some new cases are being assigned to Judges Leah Gagne and Elizabeth Henry.
Our office will close at noon on Nov. 24th to allow staff time to spend with family over the holiday. We are thankful for our clients and wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!
The Sedgwick County Court website has recently been revised and now includes some helpful definitions of family law legal terms. https://www.dc18.org/copy-of-forms
2021 Sedgwick County Family Law Updates:
1. Two judges have joined the Family law Department. Judges Pittman and Hogan replaced Judges Roush and Centeno. They join resident family law judges Journey, Dewey, and Kirby.
2. All hearings are occurring by video. The Court uses the WebEx app, which allows the judges to record the hearings so that there is a court record.
Three day video trial...and ended with a win!
Happy Thanksgiving!
A few pics of the new office
When you vote today, there is more on the ballot than national or state issues. There are two contested Sedgwick County family law judge positions. If you have a Sedgwick County case, the judges elected today may be making decisions for your family in two months.
The time of year has come when we need to talk about holiday parenting time. The first available hearing dates with some of our judges are currently in December. If you need orders issued regarding holiday parenting time, please call me at (316) 265-0650.
Family law hearings are still occurring by phone or video. This is what it looks like inside the criminal law courtrooms right now.
Moving day!!
Welcome to our page! The new firm will open October 1, 2020. We can't wait to see you then!