If you need help, call on our Wichita bankruptcy attorneys
When you meet with our Wichita bankruptcy attorneys, you'll soon understand why so many clients have relied on them. As the sponsors of such information programs as Total Bankruptcy, they've proven their concern and capabilities both in and out of the courtroom. Our Wichita bankruptcy attorneys firmly believe that bankruptcy laws were written to provide relief for those in need - and that everyone has a right to erase their debts and start over.
Our Wichita bankruptcy attorneys understand how easy it is today to get yourself into a default situation. All you need to do is carry credit card debt, like many people do - and then get hit with major unexpected bills for divorce or uninsured medical care. Losing your job through company downsizing can suddenly cut your ability to even make monthly minimum payments. That's why you can depend on our Wichita bankruptcy attorneys to treat you with respect and concern.
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When you entrust your case to one of our Witchita bankruptcy attorneys, you'll be taking a major move toward putting your life in order. Once you've called our toll free number, 1 (877) 349-1309, or filled out our online case evaluation form, they will contact you to set up a meeting at your convenience. All information is kept strictly confidential. And, you can rest assured that this first meeting will not cost you a penny and you will be under no obligation to continue to work with our Kansas lawyers.
Put state laws to work to protect your property
Our Kansas lawyers will gladly provide you with a free initial evaluation and advise you on some good first steps for you to take to help solve your debt problems. They have experience in state as well as federal law and can explain all of your rights and options.
Here are a few of the Kansas exemptions that may be available to you:
Homestead: Up to 160 acres of farming land, or one acre located in a city or incorporated area is exempt. You can also exempt a manufactured or mobile home is occupied as a residence.
Wages: Seventy-five percent or your disposable earnings are exempt from your creditors.
Automobiles: Up to $20,000 for an automobile or other means of conveyance can be considered exempt. There is no exemption limit in this area for a disabled person.
Other Property: Included in these exemptions are furnishings, equipment and supplies, including food, fuel and clothing; $1,000 of jewelry; a burial plot or crypt; and books, documents, furniture, instruments, tools, implements and equipment, the breeding stock, seed grain or growing plants stock, and other tangible means of production in an aggregate value not to exceed $7,500.
Get fast relief after you file.
When your lawyer files a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 petition, the court will issue an "Automatic Stay" order. This will prohibit any further action by your creditors to collect their debts from you. You won't have to worry about repossession of your car or foreclosure on your home.
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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.

