Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Kansas allows individuals to reorganize debts while retaining their assets through a structured repayment plan. Debtors make monthly payments over three to five years to repay creditors and manage financial obligations. This process can help stop foreclosure and provide financial stability. After completing the plan, remaining eligible debts may be discharged. Experienced Kansas bankruptcy attorneys can help guide you through the process.
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