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Stop losing sleep and call our Kansas bankruptcy attorneys

If you are losing sleep over your present financial concerns, our Kansas bankruptcy attorneys may be able to help. First, our Kansas bankruptcy attorneys may be able to give you a great deal of information through Total Bankruptcy, a site they sponsor along with other legal professionals from across the nation. This bankruptcy information site is designed to give you a better idea of what is available to you now - and what changes may occur in the future.

Secondly, you may also contact one of our Kansas bankruptcy attorneys in your area. Simply complete our online case evaluation form. All information is kept strictly confidential. One of our bankruptcy attorneys should contact you at the convenient time you schedule to provide a free, no-obligation consultation.

Contact our Kansas bankruptcy attorneys by dialing (877) 349-1309 or visiting our Wichita office.

Emporia
411 Commercial
P. O. Box 705
Emporia, KS 66801

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  Manhattan
431A Houston Street
Manhattan, KS 66502

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Overland Park
10955 Lowell
Suite 630
Overland Park, KS 66210

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  Topeka
Columbian Building
112 SW 6th Street - Suite 508
Topeka, KS 66603

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Topeka
1101 W 10th St
Topeka, KS 66604

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All of our bankruptcy attorneys are dedicated to helping people with virtually every type of financial difficulty. They understand that today millions of people may need to consider filing either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case. These may be hardworking people who have found themselves with a serious financial problem not because they were spendthrifts or poor money managers. The vast majority of people who file today are doing so because of job loss, uninsured medical bills and/or divorce.

Our lawyers may be able to help you decide

Many people find it difficult to even consider the idea of filing a case. Somehow, they want to save face or "do the right thing." So, they struggle along while their creditors turn up the heat. Pretty soon, with all the late fees, penalties and mounting interest, keeping their heads above water may become almost impossible.

If you wonder whether filing a case may be right for you, you should begin by asking yourself these questions:

  • Do you only pay the minimum on your credit cards?

  • Are you unable to make even the minimum payments?

  • Do you have to sacrifice basic necessities just to make ends meet?

  • Are you paying more money than you make on just your monthly living expenses?

  • Are you losing sleep at night wondering how you're going to make it?

  • Have you bounced more than one check in the last two months?

  • Have you had, or are your creditors threatening, a foreclosure on your home, a repossession of your car or other legal action to take your property?

If you answered yes to one or two of these questions, you should also ask yourself this: If you could eliminate your debt without permanently damaging your credit, why wouldn't you? The stigma related to filing is not what it was 30 years ago. Just ask the millions of Americans who have taken this step to rebuild their futures. A clean slate may be the ultimate tool of empowerment. It may not be the right decision for you, but you owe it to yourself to become educated about all of your options so that you may make an informed decision.

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The purpose of this web site is to help you learn everything you need to know about bankruptcy, the process, your bankruptcy attorney and your legal rights. The best place to start is with the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. It delivers protection to people in financial jeopardy who are suffering under mountains of debt. Bankruptcy is your legal right.