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By Marilyn Harp, Executive Director of Kansas Legal Services
September 2017
Kansas Legal Services has hundreds of success stories that celebrate the outcomes of helping individuals and families in a variety of ways. From finding shelter and security for a family fleeing an abusive situation to confronting a harassing debt collection agency, Kansas Legal Services staff have been on the front lines of fighting for equal access to justice for vulnerable Kansans.
I can’t make my mortgage payments. How long will it take before I’ll face foreclosure?
Answer: The legal foreclosure process generally can’t start during the first 120 days after you’re behind on your mortgage. After that, once your servicer begins the legal process, the amount of time you have until an actual foreclosure sale varies.
Go to this page to learn all about expungement in Kansas, and find the forms you need to apply for expungement.
This guide will answer some of your most common questions about expungement.
The document attached details the rules, regulations and guidelines of the Legal Services Corporation (LSC). LSC is the major funder of Kansas Legal Services and also funds other legal aid organizations around the country, in every state. LSC receives funding from the U.S. Congress every year to distrbute to legal aid organizations.
Kansas Legal Services wants to help Kansans who need legal services, but we also want to help Kansans who decide to represent themselves in court.
We have put together two videos. One video describes the best ways to get ready to go to court. The other video tells you what to expect once you are actually in court.
Please view either video, or both, and give us your feedback in one or more of the links below.
Blog from the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Facts for Public Housing and Voucher Program Applicants and Tenants
Financial Capability Month is in April. This campaign highlights tools designed to ensure people with disabilities have more opportunities to achieve financial stability and independence. The Kansas State Treasurer's office is proud to offer one of those tools.
ABLE savings accounts were created by the Federal Government and are administered by the states as a savings vehicle designed to financially empower individuals living with a disability.
The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) and Facebook have teamed up to offer tips for survivors of abuse so that you can still use Facebook but maintain safety and control over your information. This guide is aimed at helping survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking with how to use Facebook in a way that ensures that they stay connected with friends and family, but control their safety and privacy to help prevent misuse by abusers, stalkers, and perpetrators to stalk and harass.
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