Are you considering filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Kansas? Although much of bankruptcy is governed by federal law, some bankruptcy-related information and law is specific to your state.
Below you’ll find Kansas-specific information on filing for bankruptcy as well as articles on the various Kansas bankruptcy exemptions. And for in-depth information on bankruptcy law and procedures, visit Nolo’s Bankruptcy Center.
Filing for Bankruptcy in Kansas
In this complete guide to filing bankruptcy in Kansas, you’ll learn about the differences between Chapters 7 and 13, the debts you can discharge, and the property you can keep using the Kansas exemption laws. It also explains how to qualify for bankruptcy chapters 7 and 13 in Kansas, includes checklists to help you navigate the process and organize bankruptcy documents, and links to a DIY bankruptcy quiz and other helpful resources.
The Kansas Homestead Exemption
The Kansas homestead exemption allows homeowners to protect an unlimited amount of value in their homes if they file for bankruptcy.