Sedgwick County Courthouse

Lawyers
Benjamin L. Burgess
General Practice,
525 N. Main
Wichita, KS 67203
Christopher Marc Magana
Lawsuit & Dispute, Criminal, Consumer Rights, General Practice,
525 N Main 7Th St
Wichita, KS 67203
David L. Dahl
General Practice,
525 N Main St
Wichita, KS 67203
David Joseph Kaufman
General Practice,
525 N Main St
Wichita, KS 67203
Eric A. Commer
General Practice,
525 N Main St Room 6-1
Wichita, KS 67203
Faith A. J. Maughan
Other, Estate, Criminal, Wills, Wills
525 N Main St Room 9-2
Wichita, KS 67203
Jeffrey E. Goering
General Practice,
525 N Main St
Wichita, KS 67203
John Joseph Kisner
General Practice,
525 N Main St Div. 17
Wichita, KS 67203
Michael B. Roach
Divorce & Family Law, Business, Bankruptcy & Debt, General Practice,
525 North Main 6Th Flr
Wichita, KS 67203
Stephen Joseph Ternes
Other, Divorce & Family Law, General Practice,
525 N Main St
Wichita, KS 67203
Timothy H. Henderson
General Practice,
525 N. Main St.
Wichita, KS 67211
Reviews

They were all very nice, and answered all of my questions and concerns quickly.
If you're looking to get married at the courthouse, I say do it! It takes a bit of planning, so be prepared for that. You'll have to apply for your marriage license same as everyone, but also make an appointment with a judge who can marry you. Be sure to have some flexibility in your schedule for this, sometimes the judge gets stuck in court so you'll have to wait longer than anticipated. I know in most courthouse elopement situations, money is tight. But that doesn't mean it isn't one of the most important days of your life. You're making a lifelong commitment and that deserves to be celebrated! You're going to want photos to look back on and share with friends and family who couldn't be there, so please for your own sake hire a decent photographer. Don't rely on cellphone photos or your family/friend who has a camera. Even at courthouse weddings, there's so many in between moments that you'll be so happy to have captured. Not to mention the awful lighting inside courtrooms that only a professional will know how to handle.
Closed to probationers ...see now that's a positive in all this bs ...stay safe my po officer....
So.... eviction set to trial, supposed to be in front of a judge. Instead it was in some back room with my landlord's lawyer and my landlord. I never saw a judge... how is this even legal?
I agree with another reviewer that this court is corrupt especially when dealing with child support. I was discriminated against during a court session and the judge allowed it. I was called derogatory names and was told I did not deserve child support because my x waz remarried. The x, his lawyer, and the judge allowed him to claim a salary that was not true. Was homeless with kids for quite awhile and receiving no child support. ABSOLUTELY CORRUPT! Beware if you have to court here. Record everything said to you by lawyers and judges. Who would call a woman names for ask in g for child support. ABSOLUTELY ridiculous and you cannot file a complaint because these lawyers have family affiliations with politics. There is one firm in particular that is untouchable. Families and children will continue to suffer from corruptness.