Kansas Bankruptcy Law Information
Kansas consumer bankruptcy information.
Author: Jill Michaux practices at Neis & Michaux in Topeka, Kan. She also contributes to Bankruptcy Law Network, Mortgage Law Network, Credit Law Network and Debt Law Network.
Blawg Related Categories: Bankruptcy Law • States • Kansas • Solo / Small Firm
Recent Posts from Kansas Bankruptcy Law Information
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Wichita Jeweler Files Bankruptcy
Barriers Inc, a long-time Wichita jeweler filed a chapter 11 bankruptcy Friday. The store is located at Douglas and Oliver. Ed Nazar is the company’s bankruptcy attorney.
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Topeka Bankruptcy Attorneys Named 2009 Super Lawyers
Our attorneys at the Bankruptcy Law Office, Mark Neis and Jill Michaux, have been chosen for inclusion on the 2009 Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers list. Only five per cent of Missouri and Kansas attorneys…
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Do I Need a Lawyer to File Bankruptcy?
You need a lawyer to file bankruptcy. Without an attorney, you may lose your property and may not get your debts discharged by the bankruptcy. You need a bankruptcy attorney to advise you: whether to…
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What is the Bankruptcy Discharge?
Bankruptcy Won’t Discharge These Debts Will I Lose My Bankruptcy Case? Bankruptcy Crimes
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Kansas Home Foreclosures Up 40%
The home mortgage foreclosure crisis got dramatically worse in Kansas in July, August and September 2009. RealtyTrac, a California company that tracks foreclosures, reports 3,402 foreclosure filings in Kansas during the third quarter, an increase…
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What are Bankruptcy Crimes?
Examples of bankruptcy crimes: Fraudulent transfer of assets Hiding property from the bankruptcy trustee Making false statements in bankruptcy Disobeying a bankruptcy court order
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What Happens at My Bankruptcy Hearing?
Watch what happens at a bankruptcy meeeting of creditors, also known as your 341 hearing. Why will they ask me at my bankruptcy meeting?
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Retired, Broke, Bankrupt
The over-55 crowd is the mostly likely age group to declare bankruptcy, the AARP says. This group is carrying mortgages, home equity loans and credit card balances. According to an AARP study, over half of…
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How Do I File for Bankruptcy?
How to Get Started Filing for Bankruptcy How to Get Your Bankruptcy Certificate from a Credit Counselor Documents to Gather for Your Bankruptcy Attorney