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Prairie Village is one of Johnson County's most established communities, and its residents often bring long histories in the same neighborhood, the same schools, and the same social circles into a divorce or custody case. That kind of rootedness can raise the stakes around who stays in the family home and how a parenting schedule preserves a child's existing routine and relationships. Family law cases involving Prairie Village residents are filed and heard at the Johnson County District Court in Olathe, since, like every city in the county, Prairie Village doesn't have its own family court. The same countywide mediation, parenting education, and case management requirements apply to every case regardless of which city it originates in. Prairie Village students are part of the Shawnee Mission School District, and because the city is largely built out with limited new housing turnover, custody disputes here often center less on relocation and more on preserving stability for a child in the same school and the same neighborhood after a separation. Given that many Prairie Village residents hold professional careers or community-facing roles, we handle these cases with an awareness of how visible a contested divorce can feel in a smaller, established community, while still pursuing the strongest outcome for our client. Roth Davies, LLC represents Prairie Village clients in divorce, custody, child support, and modification cases. If you're facing a family law matter, call us for a free consultation and we'll walk you through your options.

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