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Can I keep my car if I file Bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy FAQ, Exemptions|

Is your car safe if you file for Bankruptcy? Will someone come take your car after you file your bankruptcy case? You can keep all personal property that is exempt. Under statute, every person residing in Kansas shall have exempt from seizure and sale upon any attachment, execution or other process issued from any court [...]

Can I keep my house if I file bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy FAQ, Exemptions|

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 [...]

What are the different Chapters of Bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy FAQ, Basics|

Chapters of Bankruptcy - the kind you file is going to be based on your needs and qualifications. Part of the Bankruptcy Information Sheet provided by U.S. Trustee Program explains each as follows: Chapter 7 –  A trustee is appointed to take over your property. Any property of value will be sold or turned into [...]

New Scams are always on the horizon – Don’t go in to Debt

General Law Blog|

New Scams are always on the horizon. From email phishing to sweepstakes and lottery prizes to gift cards to online dating, you MUST be careful when you are providing any type of information (personal and/or financial). Now that people are wanting to get out and about again after a year+ at home, a scam we [...]

Retirement and Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy Law Blog|

Should you file bankruptcy after retirement? Ideally, by the time you reach retirement age you'll have enough assets to sustain a comfortable standard of living. Unfortunately, there are many financial struggles retirees are experiencing due to poor insurance coverage, rising medical expenses, and inadequate living adjustments in Social Security, pensions, and retirement accounts. Individuals need [...]

What is Your Free Credit Report Saying About You?

Bankruptcy Law Blog, Post Bankruptcy|

Accurate credit reports are essential for today’s consumers, so they can receive the best financing options available. It is important for all consumers to understand how and what kind of debts are reported on a credit report. The information reported on your credit report will determine your credit score.

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