Bankruptcy Lawyers in Kansas Near Me, page 1
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Jones, Kenneth C. Attorney
Overland Park,
Kansas
Attorneys - Bankruptcy Lawyers - Corporate Business Lawyers - Debt Consolidation Lawyers - Real Estate Attorneys
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Bonebrake, Carol Ruth Attorney
Topeka,
Kansas
Arbitration & Mediation Services - Arbitration & Mediation Services Attorneys - Attorneys - Bankruptcy Lawyers - Civil Law Attorneys - Debt Consolidation Lawyers
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Grimes & Rebein, LC
Lenexa,
Kansas
Attorneys - Bankruptcy Lawyers - Creditors' Rights Lawyers - Debt Consolidation Lawyers - Trial Lawyers
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Goodell, Stratton, Edmonds & Palmer, L.L.P.
Topeka,
Kansas
Administrative & Governmental Lawyers - Appeals Lawyers - Arbitration & Mediation Services - Arbitration & Mediation Services Attorneys - Bankruptcy Lawyers
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Collins, Kent J. Attorney
Wichita,
Kansas
Accident Lawyers - Attorneys - Bankruptcy Lawyers - Criminal Defense Lawyers - Debt Consolidation Lawyers
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William P. Turner
Overland Park,
Kansas
Attorneys - Banking & Investment Lawyers - Bankruptcy Lawyers - Debt Consolidation Lawyers - Real Estate Attorneys
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Engel, Charles T. Attorney
Topeka,
Kansas
Administrative & Governmental Lawyers - Attorneys - Bankruptcy Lawyers - Corporate Business Lawyers - Corporate Finance & Securities Lawyers
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Harper Jerry L Attorney
Topeka,
Kansas
Attorneys - Bankruptcy Lawyers
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Sutherland, John S. Attorney
Kansas City,
Kansas
Adoption Lawyers - Attorneys - Bankruptcy Lawyers - Custody & Support Lawyers - Debt Consolidation Lawyers - Family Lawyers
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Hay, Charles R. Attorney
Topeka,
Kansas
Attorneys - Bankruptcy Lawyers - Debt Consolidation Lawyers - Health Care Lawyers
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Bankruptcy law provides for the development of a plan that allows a debtor, who is unable to pay his creditors, to resolve his debts through the division of his assets among his creditors.The philosophy behind the law is to allow the debtor to make a fresh start, not to be punished for inability to pay debts. Bankruptcy law allows certain debtors to be discharged of the financial obligations they have accumulated, after their assets are distributed, even if their debts have not been paid in full. Some bankruptcy proceedings allow a debtor to stay in business and use business income to pay his or her debts.