Fairway, KS Family Law Attorneys

Thoughtful Family Law Guidance for Fairway Families

Family law matters are deeply personal, and the decisions you make can have a lasting impact on your children, finances, relationships, and future. Walsh & Fahey represents individuals and families throughout Fairway, Kansas, and Johnson County, providing experienced legal counsel for divorce, child custody, child support, and other family law matters. We take the time to understand your priorities and provide clear, practical guidance tailored to your unique circumstances.


Whenever possible, we help Fairway families find solutions without unnecessary conflict. Negotiation, mediation, and collaborative law can provide greater privacy, flexibility, and control over important family decisions. When an agreement cannot be reached or your interests need to be protected in court, our experienced family law attorneys are prepared to litigate and advocate for you.

Divorce, Child Custody & Family Law Services in Fairway

Walsh & Fahey provides comprehensive family law representation for Fairway clients, including:


  • Divorce
  • Child custody
  • Child support
  • Parenting plans and parenting time
  • Paternity and non-married parent matters
  • Prenuptial agreements
  • Postnuptial agreements
  • Family law mediation
  • Collaborative law
  • Property and debt division
  • Spousal maintenance
  • Custody and support modifications
  • Family law litigation


Whether you're considering divorce, working through a custody disagreement, addressing financial issues, planning for marriage, or dealing with changes after a divorce, we'll help you understand your rights and develop a legal strategy focused on your family and long-term goals.

Protecting What Matters to Fairway Families

A family law case is about more than reaching a legal resolution. It's about protecting what matters today while preparing for the life you'll have after your case is complete. At Walsh & Fahey, we believe thoughtful solutions can often provide families with a better path forward than unnecessary conflict.


Our attorneys work toward negotiated, mediated, and collaborative resolutions whenever appropriate. When litigation becomes necessary to protect your children, property, financial interests, or future, we're prepared to provide strong courtroom advocacy. Whatever path your case takes, you'll have experienced Johnson County family law attorneys helping you navigate each step.

FAQs About Family Law in Fairway, KS

  • Does Walsh & Fahey represent family law clients in Fairway?

    Yes. Walsh & Fahey is located nearby in Leawood and represents individuals and families throughout Fairway and Johnson County. Our attorneys handle divorce, child custody, child support, paternity, marital agreements, mediation, collaborative law, and other Kansas family law matters.

  • Can a Fairway divorce be resolved without going to court?

    Many divorce issues can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, collaborative law, or settlement discussions without a contested trial. Some court involvement is generally required to legally finalize a divorce, but reaching agreements outside of court can significantly reduce the amount of contested litigation involved.

  • How are property and assets handled during a Kansas divorce?

    Property division depends on the circumstances of the marriage and applicable Kansas law. Divorce may involve real estate, retirement accounts, investments, businesses, personal property, debts, and other financial interests. Careful evaluation of these assets can be an important part of protecting your financial future.

  • Can Walsh & Fahey help with child custody matters in Fairway?

    Yes. Our attorneys represent Fairway parents in matters involving child custody, parenting plans, parenting time, modifications, relocation, enforcement, and contested custody disputes. Whenever possible, we help parents develop practical arrangements that minimize conflict and provide stability for their children.

  • When should I contact a family law attorney if I'm considering divorce?

    You don't need to wait until you've decided to file for divorce. Speaking with a family law attorney early can help you understand your rights, potential custody and financial considerations, and the options available to you before making significant decisions.