Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Kansas Chapter 13 Lawyer

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Chapter 13 bankruptcy is for individuals, farmers and business owners who intend to repay their debt, but need immediate relief from collections and additional late payment penalties and interest. Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help you substantially reduce your monthly payments for secured and unsecured debt. Unlike Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 13 means that you intend to repay the debt you owe, by structuring a legal debt workout that will be reviewed, approved, and overseen by a bankruptcy court.

Contact our office now for a Free Consultation or call us at 785-273-1353 in Topeka or 800-347-1353. Paul Post is an experienced Kansas Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer who is ready to help you to freedom from debt.

The Law Office of Paul Post is a Chapter 13 lawyer who is ready to help you with all of your bankruptcy and debt relief questions, concerns and help. Contact our offices in Topeka, Kansas, to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Kansas Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyer. We will give you honest answers to your chapter 13 bankruptcy questions.

If Chapter 13 bankruptcy debt reorganization is right for you, we will start immediately to end harassing collection calls and help you by working out a Chapter 13 bankruptcy reorganization plan that is right for you.

How does the Chapter 13 bankruptcy process work at the Law Office of Paul Post?

  • If you decide to retain us following an initial free consultation, that same day you should start telling creditors and collection agencies that you are represented by a Chapter 13 lawyer. By law, they must immediately stop harassing collection calls and letters to your home.

  • Set up a signing appointment with Paul D. Post in Topeka 785-273-1353.

  • Complete the required pre-counseling class.

  • Your case is filed with the Kansas bankruptcy court.

  • Complete your post counseling class.

  • The trustee must receive your first trustee payment within thirty days of filing, in the form of cashier's check or money order.

  • You will receive a letter from us informing you of the date, time and location of your Meeting of Creditors.

  • You will receive a request for documents from the trustee. You must comply with this request fully and promptly.

  • Your Meeting of Creditors will be held approximately four to six weeks after filing. You must bring photo identification and your Social Security card.

  • Your creditors have sixty days from the date of the Meeting of Creditors to file any objections to discharge.

  • After the sixty days for objections has elapsed, the Trustee will submit a recommendation or objection to the case. You and your Chapter 13 lawyer will then make any necessary adjustments and submit a proposed stipulated order for confirmation. If this order is approved by the Trustee and the Judge, then your case is "confirmed."

Contact us to schedule a free consultation about your Chapter 13 bankruptcy and debt reorganization needs today. Paul Post is an experienced Kansas Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer who is ready to help you to freedom from debt. Call today 785-273-1353 in Topeka or 800-347-1353.

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