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This site is the starting point for all unemployment claims. It explains the procedure and allows you to apply on-line. You can also submit your weekly claim forms through this site. it's the first place you should go when you lose your job.
www.getkansasbenefits.gov
These are the resources available from the Kansas Department of Labor on handling an Unemployment claim, through the appeals process:
www.getkansasbenefits.gov/FAQs/Appeal.aspx
Angie Peacock lost 40 pounds in two months from stress and dehydration while serving in Baghdad, but coming home to Missouri was also hell.
After she was medically retired from the Army, her isolation and depression deepened. Post-traumatic stress disorder. Substance abuse. Homelessness. Suicidal thoughts.
Now, the 35-year-old has her life back, and she credits a national organization, the Wounded Warrior Project. (The picture is of Peacock and her service dog, G.I. Joe.)
The Disability Rights Center of Kansas - Client Assistance Program has resources to help people with disabilities get a job. Go here.
This info will give you a better look at the problems with payday loans.
It will also give you other options available.
In a nutshell, payday loan organizations prey on low-income families. That is because they tend to have fewer resources for cash. Often, these loans end up making their financial situation worse.
Please read this before you consider a payday loan.
Explains what a payday lender can and cannot do under Kansas law. If you believe a payday lender has violated this statute, see the link to the Attorney General's Consumer Complaint form that can be filled out and submitted on the web.
Kansas Payday Loan Statute
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This site is the starting point for all unemployment claims. It explains the procedure and allows you to apply on-line. You can also submit your weekly claim forms through this site. it's the first place you should go when you lose your job.
www.getkansasbenefits.gov
These are the resources available from the Kansas Department of Labor on handling an Unemployment claim, through the appeals process:
www.getkansasbenefits.gov/FAQs/Appeal.aspx
Angie Peacock lost 40 pounds in two months from stress and dehydration while serving in Baghdad, but coming home to Missouri was also hell.
After she was medically retired from the Army, her isolation and depression deepened. Post-traumatic stress disorder. Substance abuse. Homelessness. Suicidal thoughts.
Now, the 35-year-old has her life back, and she credits a national organization, the Wounded Warrior Project. (The picture is of Peacock and her service dog, G.I. Joe.)
The Disability Rights Center of Kansas - Client Assistance Program has resources to help people with disabilities get a job. Go here.
This info will give you a better look at the problems with payday loans.
It will also give you other options available.
In a nutshell, payday loan organizations prey on low-income families. That is because they tend to have fewer resources for cash. Often, these loans end up making their financial situation worse.
Please read this before you consider a payday loan.
Explains what a payday lender can and cannot do under Kansas law. If you believe a payday lender has violated this statute, see the link to the Attorney General's Consumer Complaint form that can be filled out and submitted on the web.
Kansas Payday Loan Statute
1 - 7 of 7 Results