What You Should Know About Home Foreclosures in Kansas

What You Should Know About Home Foreclosures in Kansas

In Kansas, a home foreclosure is a process started by a mortgage lender usually when a homeowner is three months behind in payments on the mortgaged debt. The lender then files a lawsuit in the county where the homeowner lives and then serves the homeowner with that...
How Do You Get a DUI Expunged in Kansas?

How Do You Get a DUI Expunged in Kansas?

A DUI conviction can severely disrupt your life and cause you to miss out on opportunities in the future. It will show up in your criminal record when employers are considering hiring you, when lenders are determining whether or not to give you a loan and could even...
3 Things You Should Do First if Injured at Work

3 Things You Should Do First if Injured at Work

Work related injuries are stressful and confusing even under the best circumstances. Understanding the basics of worker’s compensation can lessen the impact of a worker related injury. Here are three things you should do if you suffer an injury at work. Report Any and...
Who Is Eligible for Social Security Disability Benefits?

Who Is Eligible for Social Security Disability Benefits?

Social Security disability benefits are monthly cash payments available to people who have worked in jobs covered by Social Security and have a medical condition that meets the department’s definition of disability. These benefits are available to people with a total...
What Happens to Your Property If You Die Without a Will in Kansas?

What Happens to Your Property If You Die Without a Will in Kansas?

Death is always a terrible tragedy for a family to endure. But when someone dies without establishing a legal will, there are even more challenging issues for a family to face. To highlight the importance of having a will, here are the Kansas state laws that pertain...