Sedgwick County, KS Resources
- Probate Court Info for Sedgwick County
- Child Custody/Family Court Info for Sedgwick County
- Sedgwick County Unemployment Offices
- Minimum Wage for - Sedgwick County
- Obamacare Rates for Sedgwick County
- Bankruptcy Means Test: Sedgwick County IRS Expense Standards & Kansas Median Income
- Bankruptcy Court: Where to File Bankruptcy in Sedgwick County
- Democracy: Elected Officials in Sedgwick County
Consumer Law for Wichita, KS

- How to Find a Personal Injury Lawyer in Wichita, KS
- How to Find a DUI or DWI Lawyer in Wichita, KS
- Ten Ways a Business Lawyer Can Help You
- Ten Ways a Kansas Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help You
- Ten Ways an Estate Planning Lawyer Can Help You
- Ten Ways a Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You
- Ten Ways a Family Lawyer Can Help You
- What Kansas Residents Need to Know About Obamacare for 2022
- Get Help Finding a Health Insurance Plan in Kansas
- Obamacare for Self-Employed Kansas Residents
- How Much Is the Obamacare Tax Penalty?
- Do I Have to Get Health Insurance in Kansas?
- How Obamacare Can Help Unemployed Kansas Residents
- Ways to Save Money on Obamacare in Kansas
- Wichita, KS Family Court
- What Kansas Residents Need To Know About How to Get Custody of a Child
- How Kansas Courts make Child Custody Decisions
- How Does Child Custody Work in Kansas?
- Who Claims a Child on Taxes After a Custody Case?
- Can You Change Child Support Payment Amounts By Moving to a Different State?
- How to Enforce a Child Custody Order in Kansas
- What Kansas Residents Need to Know About Inheritance Law
- Does Kansas Collect Estate or Inheritance Tax?
- Who Inherits When Your Spouse or Parent Dies Without a Will?
- How Probate Works in Kansas
- How to Handle a Small Estate in Kansas
- What Rights Do Creditors Have?
- What Taxes Need to Be Filed After Someone Dies?
- What You Need to Know About Kansas Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Other Wage Claims
- Am I Entitled to Minimum Wage in Kansas?
- Am I Entitled to Overtime Pay in Kansas?
- What Are My Rights to Tips in Kansas?
- What Are My Rights to Tips in Kansas?
- Does My Kansas Employer Have to Give Me Breaks From Work?
- Am I Entitled to Paid Sick Leave, Family Leave, or Vacation Time in Kansas?
- Can My Employer Garnish My Wages in Kansas?
- What Can I Do If I Am Owed Pay in Kansas?
- Are Shifts or Work Hours Regulated in Kansas?
- Are Shifts or Work Hours Regulated in Kansas?
- Wichita, KS Unemployment Office
- Coronavirus Unemployment Benefits No Longer Available
- How Do I Apply for Unemployment Benefits in Wichita, KS?
- Am I Eligible for Unemployment Benefits in Kansas?
- Do I Need a Lawyer to Get Unemployment Benefits in Kansas?
- Paying an Unemployment Lawyer in Kansas
- COVID-19 and Unemployment Benefits in Kansas FAQ
- How Much Will I Collect in Unemployment Benefits in Kansas?
- How Long Will My Unemployment Benefits Last in Kansas?
- Can I Appeal a Denial of Unemployment Benefits in Kansas?
- How Can I Find a Good Unemployment Lawyer in Kansas?
- What Do I Have to Do to Keep Receiving Unemployment Benefits in Kansas?
- Table of Free Kansas Bankruptcy Forms
- Wichita, KS Bankruptcy Lawyers
- Wichita, KS Bankruptcy Guide
- Means Test Calculator for Sedgwick County
- Information about the Kansas District Bankruptcy Court
- Kansas Bankruptcy Exemptions - All Categories
- Bankruptcy Lawyers Serving Wichita, KS
- Is Kansas Adjusting Its Bankruptcy Exemptions for Inflation in 2022?
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Can Bankruptcy Stop An Eviction in Kansas?
(Not permanently, but bankruptcy can get rid of back rent debt accumulated during the pandemic) - What We're Reading About Debt & Bankruptcy
- Wichita, KS Elected Representatives
- How to Vote in Kansas
- How to Confirm or Update Your Voter Registration in Kansas
- Groups That Track Legislation on Specific Issues
- Who Runs the Police Force & Sheriff’s Office in Wichita, Kansas, and Sedgwick County?
- Was My Vote Counted? How to Track Your Vote in Kansas
- What We're Reading About Democracy and Voting
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Get Help if You Need It
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We offer articles on how to use a lawyer effectively, to get the most for your money, if you decide to hire one.
- 10 Ways a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help You
- An experienced personal injury lawyer can help you determine whether you have a good case and the best way to get the compensation you deserve
- 10 Ways a Divorce Lawyer Can Help You
- A good divorce lawyer can guide the way, taking into account the financial circumstances of your marriage, whether you have children, and how contentious your divorce is likely to be.
- 10 Ways an Immigration Lawyer Can Help You
- 10 Ways a Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You
- 10 Ways a Bankruptcy Lawyer Can Help You
- 10 Ways a Business Lawyer Can Help You
Get On With Your Life!
We hope the resources you find here will help make you a smarter, better informed consumer, so you can face the hassles of your life, and deal with them intelligently, so you can get on with your life!
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Moving Ahead
- Bankruptcy as a Fresh Start
- Sedgwick County Employment Centers
- Housing Assistance
- Small Business Assistance