Filter your results
Results 171 - 180 of 344. To narrow results enter search keywords or select filters.
This is a form that seeks a delay of 14 days for the deadline for filing an Answer in a Kansas Civil Action. It must be filed with the Clerk of the District Court where the action is filed before the answer time has expired. The Clerk is allowed to sign and form and grant one extention. The Answer must be filed before the 14 day extension expires. A copy of this form, after signing, must be mailed by the Defendant to the opposing attorney (or self represented party).
This form is used, along with a Petition, to notify a defendant that a Limited Action case has been filed against them.
This is a list of terms that are used on legal documents or in court.
Warning!
If possible, you should always talk to an attorney for help with your legal issues.
The tools and help you get from these interactive court forms are not a substitute for legal advice.
The laws and court rules are complex.
Following instructions and using the forms provided to you will not secure a positive result.
It is always wise to talk to a lawyer about your problem before continuing on your own.
Options other than Self Help (pro se):
Bankruptcy is a choice that may help if you are facing serious financial problems. You may be able to cancel your debts, stop collection calls, and get a fresh financial start. Bankruptcy can help with some financial problems, but does not guarantee you will avoid financial problems in the future. If you choose bankruptcy, you should take advantage of the fresh start it offers and then make careful decisions about future borrowing and credit, so you won’t ever need to file bankruptcy again!
Attached is a form that you can fill out to make a parenting plan.
File this form to ask for a court hearing. This applies when your income is exempt from garnishment in a collections matter.
KLS Central Intake Line
316-267-3975
Phones are answered
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Best times to call
If you call before 9 a.m. or between 12 p.m. and 12:30 p.m., you will have the shortest waiting time.
This brochure talks about your options as a consumer when debt or debt collection becomes too much to handle.
Nearly all of the 2 to 3% of the households who are behind on their bills were current until they faced a sudden blow to their wallets. Such blows include job loss, illness or other setbacks. Sometimes it is tempting to give in to the daily appeals in their mailbox to borrow, borrow, borrow.
To help consumers, the feds and states have laws to stop abuse, deceit and unfair practices by debt collectors.
Find out more in the brochure below.
Pagination
Close
Filter your results
Type
Topics
Tags
Zip Code
Our Partners
LSC's support for this website is limited to those activities that are consistent with LSC restrictions.

