Until you take action, your creditors hold all the cards. Let the experienced attorneys at Coons and Crump, LLC put the bankruptcy legal system to work for you. We are Kansas' largest consumer bankruptcy firm with offices in Wichita, Topeka, Lawrence, and Overland Park. We have four bankruptcy attorneys and a team of staff able to help you get a fresh start.
We only handle consumer bankruptcy cases and limit our practice to normal people in financial trouble. We do not represent banks, businesses, or creditors. Our primary areas of practice are consumer chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy. We understand how overwhelming the idea of bankruptcy can be to most people. We give free consultations so you can meet with an attorney without having to worry about paying just to gather information.
One of our bankruptcy attorneys will personally go over your case with you. We want to know what happened and make sure we can provide you with the service you need. We will help you decide what options are best for you.
We only handle consumer bankruptcy cases and limit our practice to normal people in financial trouble. We do not represent banks, businesses, or creditors. Our primary areas of practice are consumer chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy. We understand how overwhelming the idea of bankruptcy can be to most people. We give free consultations so you can meet with an attorney without having to worry about paying just to gather information.
One of our bankruptcy attorneys will personally go over your case with you. We want to know what happened and make sure we can provide you with the service you need. We will help you decide what options are best for you.
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Born in Raleigh, North Carolina and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Chris received a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology at the University of Tennessee.
He later received a Masters Degree at the University of Memphis.
Chris has been a Lawrence resident since 1996 and graduated from The University of Kansas School of Law in 1999.
Chris has been a founding member of several area law firms and considers bankruptcy law to be his calling.
Chris is married with two children.
Kristina received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History from Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas.
He later received a Masters Degree at the University of Memphis.
Chris has been a Lawrence resident since 1996 and graduated from The University of Kansas School of Law in 1999.
Chris has been a founding member of several area law firms and considers bankruptcy law to be his calling.
Chris is married with two children.
Kristina received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History from Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas.
Bankruptcy attorneys who will work evenings and after hours to make scheduling easier.
We understand that not everyone can make a regular office hours appointment and we try to accommodate our clients so they miss as little work as possible.
Our bankruptcy firm is more than just one person - it is a set of ideas, systems, and people designed to provide you with the best possible outcome for your case.
We file most of our cases without any money down.
The majority of our cases are Chapter 13 bankruptcies with the attorney's fees paid through a plan and no money up front to file.
We understand that not everyone can make a regular office hours appointment and we try to accommodate our clients so they miss as little work as possible.
Our bankruptcy firm is more than just one person - it is a set of ideas, systems, and people designed to provide you with the best possible outcome for your case.
We file most of our cases without any money down.
The majority of our cases are Chapter 13 bankruptcies with the attorney's fees paid through a plan and no money up front to file.
It can be overwhelming to think about filing bankruptcy.
Where do you start?
What is the process like?
How long will it take?
While there is no one-size-fits-all bankruptcy filing, the vast majority of our cases follow the same basic timeline.
You contact our office.
We set up an appointment over the phone, on Zoom, or in person to go over your case.
We can go over things right on the spot during your first call if you have time, or the same day if no attorney is available.
We go over your options with you based on the facts.
Where do you start?
What is the process like?
How long will it take?
While there is no one-size-fits-all bankruptcy filing, the vast majority of our cases follow the same basic timeline.
You contact our office.
We set up an appointment over the phone, on Zoom, or in person to go over your case.
We can go over things right on the spot during your first call if you have time, or the same day if no attorney is available.
We go over your options with you based on the facts.
One of the scariest things after bankruptcy can be applying for new credit.
You might think you will be denied or wary because that may be what got you into bankruptcy in the first place.
However, having open accounts can help improve your credit, and do it faster than living on an all-cash basis.
So, what should you do?
People are usually surprised with how quickly they receive credit card offers in the mail after their discharge.
You should be especially cautious with these because generally, they are not the best deal you can get.
You might think you will be denied or wary because that may be what got you into bankruptcy in the first place.
However, having open accounts can help improve your credit, and do it faster than living on an all-cash basis.
So, what should you do?
People are usually surprised with how quickly they receive credit card offers in the mail after their discharge.
You should be especially cautious with these because generally, they are not the best deal you can get.
After discharge, it is time to check and start monitoring your credit score.
Reviewing your report 60-90 days after discharge gives your creditors time to update their reporting and give you your credit score.
A good credit score will save you money in interest, insurance rates, and even affect your employment.
When you look at your credit score, it's best to pick one type of score and stick with it.
For example, you may want to choose between FICO and VantageScore.
Each score is calculated a little differently and by following one, you can watch your score start to climb.
Reviewing your report 60-90 days after discharge gives your creditors time to update their reporting and give you your credit score.
A good credit score will save you money in interest, insurance rates, and even affect your employment.
When you look at your credit score, it's best to pick one type of score and stick with it.
For example, you may want to choose between FICO and VantageScore.
Each score is calculated a little differently and by following one, you can watch your score start to climb.
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