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File this form to ask for a court hearing. This applies when your income is exempt from garnishment in a collections matter.
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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.
Housing & Credit Counseling Inc.(HCCI) is available in person at Topeka, Lawrence, Manhattan and Emporia office locations.
Seven years ago, the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) issued Broken Records: How Errors by Criminal Background Checking Companies Harm Workers and Businesses, a report detailing the harmful mistakes that criminal background screening companies routinely make. Since then, advocates have litigated many class action and individual lawsuits against these companies for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Over the last 40 years, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) made life better for millions of workers. You may have extra money waiting for you. If you qualify and claim the credit, it could be several thousand dollars from the IRS for some workers.
Don’t be the one in five that misses this credit!
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) helps low- to moderate-income workers and families get a tax break. If you qualify, you can use the credit to reduce the taxes you owe – and maybe increase your refund.
Kansas Department for Children and Families site that explores adoption of abused or neglected children whose parent's rights have been terminated. This is not a site for complete information but will direct you to places where you can get additional information.
hhttp://www.dcf.ks.gov/services/PPS/Pages/AdoptionServices.aspx
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Domestic violence or abuse can sometimes be difficult to admit or even understand. Here are some visuals that might help.
When States Recoup Medicaid Costs by Seizing Family Homes, Poor Families Suffer While State Budgets Are Barely Affected
MAY 2024 Eric Carlson, Director, Long-Term Services and Supports Advocacy
This information is prepared by the Federal District Court for Kansas but contains very useful information if you intend on filing a case in any court without an attorney.
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