Walden & Pfannenstiel, LLC || Bankruptcy || Student Loans || Estate Planning

About Walden & Pfannenstiel, LLC || Bankruptcy || Student Loans || Estate Planning

Walden & Pfannenstiel, LLC was founded in 2009 by Malissa L. Walden and Cassie Pfannenstiel Rodriguez. Following similar career paths, Malissa and Cassie decided they could make the most impact and help the most people if they opened their own firm and so they did, in their home community of Lenexa, KS – the primary focus being bankruptcy, estate planning and student loan debt relief. Both attorneys agree that these are areas of law are where individuals and families can actually come out happy and better off after a case – unlike in so many other areas of law. The primary focus has remained unchanged: protecting families, homes, assets, and putting an end to debt collection, harassment, foreclosure, and garnishment through-- --Chapter 7 Bankruptcy --Chapter 13 Bankruptcy --Student Loan Debt Assistance --Estate Planning Our Attorneys are proud have helped 1000’s of clients in the KC Metro tackle over $69,888,000 in debt (and counting!) in their 39+ years of combined practice.

The FRESH START Through Bankruptcy Act of 2021

2023-01-24T22:54:23+00:00August 4th, 2021|

BREAKING: Bill Introduction Follows Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing On Student Loan Bankruptcy Reform Yesterday the Senate Judiciary Committee announced the introduction of the FRESH START Through Bankruptcy Act of 2021, a bipartisan bill that would restore the ability for struggling borrowers to seek a bankruptcy discharge for federal student loans after a waiting period of [...]

Will the Trustee take all of my tools if I file Bankruptcy?

2021-07-02T15:13:11+00:00July 28th, 2021|

Are your tools safe if you file a bankruptcy case in Kansas? Are your tools exempt as Tools of the Trade? Under the Kansas bankruptcy exemption statute, every person is entitled to claim “books, documents, furniture, instruments, tools, implements and equipment, breeding stock, seed grain . . . reasonably necessary in carrying on the person’s [...]

Can I keep my house if I file bankruptcy?

2021-10-29T14:30:21+00:00June 30th, 2021|

If you can keep your property will depend on your exemptions when you file bankruptcy. When you file for bankruptcy any property you own will be classified as exempt property or non-exempt property. Exempt property is safe during the bankruptcy.  Non-exempt property can be sold for the benefit of your creditors. Each state is allowed [...]

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