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How To Buy A House After Bankruptcy

December 29, 2020

Preparing to purchase a home in Missouri requires careful planning, especially after going through a bankruptcy.  Contrary to what some would have you believe, just because you filed for bankruptcy…

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How Are Repossession and Bankruptcy Related?

December 10, 2020

Getting a vehicle repossessed can be scary and overwhelming. When a person finances a car, the vehicle serves as collateral for the auto loan. If the borrower cannot repay the…

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Can I File Bankruptcy Without My Spouse?

December 1, 2020

If you have cosigners or guarantors on any of your debts, your decision to file for bankruptcy will affect them. If you do file for bankruptcy, however, there are ways to prevent…

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Bankruptcy May Be Your Best Option

November 12, 2020

Facing significant financial difficulty can be stressful, frustrating, and depressing. Many people who face financial difficulty do so out of no fault of their own. It is possible you suffered…

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Understanding bankruptcy: Protecting your assets

November 3, 2020

Facing significant financial difficulty can be stressful, frustrating, and depressing. Many people who face financial difficulty do so out of no fault of their own. It is possible you suffered…

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Kansas City’s economy is rallying. But it will take years to regain jobs lost in COVID

October 26, 2020

Re-post from the Kansas City Star. By: Kevin Hardy The Kansas City economy has rebounded quicker than expected but experts predict it will be years before the region regains the…

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The CARES Act and Bankruptcy

October 14, 2020

Stimulus checks and related payments under federal law that are related to the COVID-19 do not count as monthly income for those looking to file under Chapter 7, and these…

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Millions of Americans risk losing power and water as massive, unpaid utility bills pile up

October 2, 2020

The Washington Post has posted an update. See below. More than 179 million people may be at risk for shut-offs as many state protections end. Only 21 states and the…

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