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Most of the time, individuals (as opposed to business) would benefit more from a Chapter 13 than a Chapter 11, but not always. Read More

If you know you want to file bankruptcy, your best bet is to retain a qualified lawyer to help you choose which chapter will give you the maximum benefit.Read More

No one wants to file bankruptcy more than once in a lifetime, but if you have to, how soon can you file again? Read More

The Topeka Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Trustee now allows bankruptcy filers to pay their plan fees electronically. Read More

In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a debtor restructures his or her debts and repays a portion of them via Chapter 13 plan payments.Read More

Bankruptcy provides a powerful tool called lien stripping to help make house payments affordable again for people who are upside down in multiple mortgages.Read More

The Chapter 13 Plan is an essential feature of that type of bankruptcy, allowing debtors to repay a portion of their debts.Read More

If you're filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy after voluntary dismissal and it's been less than a year, protections like the automatic stay are limited.Read More
Kansas foreclosure law provides multiple opportunities to save your home, but timing is everything and a good bankruptcy attorney helping you is invaluable.Read More