Exempt Assets for Bankruptcy in Kansas

Exempt Assets for Bankruptcy in Kansas

No one is ever excited to file for bankruptcy, but sometimes there is no other option. Your bills are unmanageable, leaving you with no choice but to seek the protection of the court system. Fortunately, creditors cannot take everything you own. You are entitled to...

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How to Stop Telemarketers from Calling You

How to Stop Telemarketers from Calling You

Everybody has been getting them and quite frankly everyone hates them. We are talking about telemarketing calls. The numbers are unbelievable. According to estimates, Americans received 26.3 billion automated telemarketing calls in 2018.How to Take Legal Action...

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How to Increase Parenting Time or Modify Custody

How to Increase Parenting Time or Modify Custody

Custody is complicated. Emotions often run high, and everyone has separate agendas and goals. Parents might live in the same town or far apart. Some parents prefer joint custody and others prefer that a single parent have custody. When a couple separates or divorces,...

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Can a Divorce Decree Be Modified in Kansas?

Can a Divorce Decree Be Modified in Kansas?

A divorce decree can be modified in Kansas under specific conditions. As a guide to how you and your former spouse conduct yourselves after your divorce, the court can award modifications to the decree with sufficient proof that changes are needed. Adjustments could...

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What to Know if You are Summoned to Court as a Witness

What to Know if You are Summoned to Court as a Witness

If you’ve witnessed a crime or have evidence pertaining to a crime, you may be required to testify at a trial or another court proceeding. This is a very important role in the justice system, because your testimony may help determine the guilt or innocence of a...

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