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Kansas Bankruptcy Lawyer - Missouri Bankruptcy Attorney - Take Control of Debt

Kansas City Bankruptcy Attorney Janice Stanton Can Help You
Understand and Use Bankruptcy Law to Get a Fresh Start

 

Each client in every bankruptcy case deserves the best possible treatment under the law. Janice Stanton looks out for your best interests. She will listen closely and advise you of your particular bankruptcy alternatives. This attention to detail will help you protect your assets to the fullest extent allowed by bankruptcy law.

Janice Stanton is a recognized expert in the field of bankruptcy, especially in Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas. She is a  lawyer who cares a great deal about how your bankruptcy choices will effect you. Janice Stanton can skillfully represent you in business bankruptcy or any of the various types of consumer bankruptcy, without an up-front fee:

  • Chapter 7
  • Chapter 13
  • Business Bankruptcy
  • Missouri Bankruptcy, Kansas Bankruptcy

Call or email Janice now to discuss it (816) 421-7770 or srlaw4all@sbcglobal.net

Serving your needs and protecting your rights is our goal.

The goal of a bankruptcy is to actually allow you to get a fresh start by discharging your debts but yet keeping the property you are legally entitled to protect. Kansas City bankruptcy attorney Janice Stanton can help you. The Bankruptcy court may stop home foreclosures, vehicle repossessions, creditor harassment, bank garnishments, and wage garnishments.

As a Kansas City bankruptcy lawyer, Janice Stanton helps consumers choose the right form of bankruptcy to deal with their situation, no matter which side of the state line you are on. In general, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be used to discharge debt where the debtor cannot pay creditors; and a Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be used when a debtor wants to protect property that would be lost in a Chapter 7 or the debtor has the ability to pay some amount to creditors. Filing the wrong kind of bankruptcy may jeopardize your property.

If you are behind on mortgage or car payments, for example, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy may temporarily delay a foreclosure or repossession.  Chapter 7 does not avoid foreclosure or repossession if you can’t get caught up on payments fairly quickly. A Chapter 13, on the other hand, may stop a foreclosure and provide a way to get caught up on payments through a repayment plan. 

In some cases, a Chapter 13 plan may pay just what a car or truck is worth if that is less than the full amount of the loan. In addition, a debtor who runs up debt before filing a bankruptcy may find that one or more creditors may object to the discharge of their debts in a Chapter 7 case.  The discharge in a Chapter 13 is broader and may enable a debtor to avoid civil fraud charges.  However, bankruptcy may not be used to avoid prosecution when a crime has been committed.

Kansas City bankruptcy lawyer Janice Stanton offers the initial in-office consultation without an up-front fee. At this initial meeting you will discuss your financial situation and find out about your bankruptcy options.


Call (816) 421-7770 or Email srlaw4all@sbcglobal.net