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Kansas small claims court was established in 1973 to provide a simple, informal procedure for people to settle smaller legal problems cheaply and quickly. Americans have always had the right to represent themselves in a courtroom. In small claims court, the parties represent themselves on small legal matters without attorneys.
The Children’s Advocacy Resource Center (CARC) has been a part of Kansas Legal Services since 1999. CARC is a statewide program providing complete support and legal services to people serving and caring for homeless children and children involved in our state foster care system.
CARC operates a toll-free helpline for foster youth.
On Your Own: Guide to Your Legal Rights and Responsibilities as an Adult is prepared as a public service. It was put together by the Kansas Bar Association and the Kansas Bar Foundation.
The Internal Revenue Service began private collection of certain overdue federal tax debts as early as spring of 2017. They have chosen four agencies to start the new program.
The new program allows these chosen agencies to collect, on the government’s behalf, outstanding inactive tax debts. Congress passed a law in December 2015 that requires the IRS to use private collection agencies to collect tax debts.
Blog from the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Explains the process and guidelines for small claims court.
Here is the link to the brochure, provided by the Attorney General's office and the Kansas Bar Association.
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