Name Change/Legal

Kansas Legal Services

712 S. Kansas Ave, Suite 200

Topeka, KS 66603

785-233-2068 or toll-free at 1-800-723-6953

Kansas Legal Services is a non-profit law firm and community education organization helping low to moderate income people in Kansas. In order to receive services, you must complete an application online or by calling. For additional information you may refer to their website:

www.kansaslegalservices.org

Shook, Hardy, & Bacon Law Firm

Project Affirmation is honored to offer pro bono legal representation in actions for name changes and gender marker amendments to trans and non-binary folks in the Kansas City area. For information, email affirmation@shb.com

2555 Grand Blvd.

Kansas City, MO 64108

www.shb.com

KU School of Law – Gender Marker & Name Change Clinic

A free clinic that will provide pro bono legal representation to Kansas residents for transgender and gender non-conforming individuals as they seek gender marker and name changes in Kansas. Clinic is open to the public, call 785-864-5564 to schedule a consultation.

Missouri Kansas Queer Law

Providing legal representation in Kansas and Missouri for discrimination, family law, and other civil cases!

Madeline Johnson (She/Her)

Alexis Pearson (They/Them)

  • Family Law

  • Power of Attorney

  • Gender Marker and Name Change

  • Education Discrimination

  • Employment Discrimination

mokanqueerlaw.com

Barbara E. Hect P.C.

LGBTQ Family Law

www.barbarahecht.com

Equality Kansas

“End Discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity”

Equality Kansas, formerly the Kansas Equality Coalition, was established in October 2005. Originally formed by the merger of independent LGBT advocacy groups in Topeka, Manhattan, and Wichita, Equality Kansas is a chapter-based grassroots organization. We currently have 11 chapters and over 2000 members around the state.

www.eqks.org

Heartland Estate Law

LGBTQ Family Law/Planning

www.heartlandstatelaw.com

National Center for Transgender Equality - Trans Legal Services Directory:

www.transequality.org

HELPFUL TIP:

*Most District Courts have a poverty affidavit that can be submitted to waive the filing fee in the event that someone qualifies. Contact the Clerks office in your county for more information.

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