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Article by Paul Shipp of Kansas Legal Services
The number of Payday lenders has grown at an oddly rapid rate over the past few decades, mainly in low income areas. Typically these lenders market directly to low income borrowers, notably those on a steady, fixed, and certain income. Borrowers are often at or below the poverty level; many live off only fixed incomes and are elderly or disabled.
The main question these documents address is “who controls your health care if you are not able to make decisions yourself?”
The Documents:
Kansas statutes make two legal documents available to you to make sure your wishes are followed:
Attached is a brochure that explains all about the Health Care Durable Power of Attorney.
In certain cases, the federal government will cancel all or part of a school loan. This practice is called Loan Forgiveness. Here are some programs out there and how to learn more about them.
A. Perform volunteer work
These volunteer groups offer loan forgiveness:
This set of forms, attached below in a downloadable Word document, is useful for filing a quiet title action.
This may be needed when there is a problem that comes up after someone applies for a title to the vehicle through the DMV. Quiet Title may help fix some snags related to those issues.
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