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Wichita, Kansas Bankruptcy Attorneys and Bankruptcy Trustees

Allen Hickey
111 S Whittier St
Wichita, KS 67207
(316) 689-4265
Dengler & 'Brien Brown
1938 North Woodlawn Suite 405
Wichita, KS 67208
(316) 260-9720
Michael Case
200 West Douglas
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 303-0100
Dana Milby
300 W Douglas Ave Ste 600
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 267-8677
Russell Davisson
301 North Market
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 265-3150
Don W Riley
609 N Broadway St
Wichita, KS 67214
(316) 265-2834
Edward D Heath Jr
926 1 2 East Douglas Avenue
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 267-1600
Glaves Irby & Rhoads
120 South Market Suite 100
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 262-5181
Harold T Pickler
727 N Waco Ave Ste 560
Wichita, KS 67203
(316) 303-1900
Herbert K Dodd
901 N Broadway St
Wichita, KS 67214
(316) 262-5103
Kevin Holloway
287 North Willo Esque Street
Wichita, KS 67212
(316) 946-9631
Kansas Bankruptcy
300 West Douglas Suite 145
Wichita, KS 67202
(800) 836-3617
Lambdin Soderberg & Lambdin Chartered
830 North Main
Wichita, KS 67203
(316) 265-3285
Mark Lazzo
3500 N Rock Rd Ste 300b
Wichita, KS 67226
(316) 263-6895
Mark Lazzo
129 E 2nd St N # 8
Wichita, KS 67202
(888) 264-9200
Macey & Aleman
301 N Market St
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 854-5202
Philip L Weiser
301 N Market St
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 260-7070
Powell Brewer & Reddick
727 North Waco Suite 560
Wichita, KS 67203
(316) 265-7272
Larry Shoaf
300 West Douglas Avenue Suite 50...
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 263-5851
Speth & King
300 W Douglas Ave Ste 230
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 264-3333
Michael Studtmann
6235 W Kellogg Dr
Wichita, KS 67209
(316) 942-8400
Syrios Law Offices
322 N Main St
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 267-6393
Joseph Weber
727 North Waco Avenue Suite 585
Wichita, KS 67203
(316) 265-7802
 

About Wichita Bankruptcy Attorneys

Wichita Bankruptcy attorneys can assist individuals and companies who are planning to declare bankruptcy or those who have already declared backruptcy. If you are in financial difficulty, but you have not yet declared bankruptcy, you should consider speaking with a bankruptcy attorney to advise you on alternatives to bankruptcy and the necessary steps in declaring bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy Attorneys assist those engaged in debt collection lawsuits, credit report problems, mortgage servicing problems, and related credit problems.

United States Bankruptcy Attorney News

Imposter Scammers Steal $850,000 from Elderly California Couple Using Deceptive FBI Scam Tactics

An elderly couple in Southern California lost nearly $850,000 after falling victim to a sophisticated "Caller ID Spoofing" scam. Scammers posed as federal agents, successfully convincing the unsuspecting victims to convert their life savings into cryptocurrency—a devastating fraud that now puts their decades-long residency and home at risk.

These cautionary tales are not confined to Southern California; experts warn that such scams are rampant across major metro areas, including Chicago. The financial ruin left by these frauds often forces complex legal battles, triggering potential bankruptcy filings and substantial civil litigation, making robust knowledge of real estate law crucial for protecting assets in any community.

Spirit Airlines' Collapse Sends Shockwaves of Job Losses Across Texas

The sudden closure of Spirit Airlines has plunged the Texas job market into a state of distress, reporting over 1,000 lost jobs and signaling major turmoil across the regional Business and Corporate sectors.

The fallout is acutely felt in major metropolitan areas. The Texas Workforce Commission has confirmed significant employment challenges in both Dallas and Houston, where hundreds of workers are navigating sudden unemployment. Individuals like Aijah Smith and Lenzy Mooring gathered at DFW Airport, facing the reality of this massive corporate downturn.

As employees seek new paths following this financial distress, the scale of the challenge is clear. The fallout suggests deep-seated issues within the industry, potentially leading to questions of corporate Bankruptcy. Major carriers and resources are now stepping in to aid those impacted by the unprecedented wave of job losses.

LA Fire Crisis: Are Southern California Homeowners Prepared for Insurance Gaps?

Nearly half of Los Angeles County's fire survivors are facing a deep financial crisis, making rebuilding efforts incredibly difficult. In communities like Altadena and Pacific Palisades, the lack of funds is severely challenging families' basic financial stability across California.

The financial threat is compounded by complex legal hurdles. Experts warn that insufficient insurance coverage increases the risk of widespread personal insolvency, especially given the stringent requirements of California Real Estate Law. These recovery decisions are further complicated by ongoing Civil Litigation concerning property losses.

Local leaders, including Evan Spiegel and Miguel Santana, are urging immediate action to prevent a broader community financial collapse, suggesting that proactive measures are needed to avoid situations leading toward Bankruptcy among the hardest-hit residents.

Texas Flood Danger: Why Weak Property Rules Are Increasing the Risk to Your Home

Despite expert warnings, Texas lawmakers failed to enact strong development regulations, leaving areas like Kerr County vulnerable and impacting local property valuations. Michael Slattery highlights that this poor state oversight contributes to massive potential losses, particularly near the Guadalupe River.

The lack of robust Real Estate Law and adherence to elevated building standards significantly increases liability and risk in flood-prone regions throughout Texas. Critics argue that without stricter guidelines, the state faces a growing threat of major civil litigation and potential bankruptcy stemming from inadequate protection. Better regulations are urgently needed to prevent future tragedies.

Houston's Financial Overhaul: How Structural Changes in Texas Law Will Stabilize the City's Future

Mayor John Whitmire has put forth a radical package of reforms for Houston, Texas, aiming to steer the city clear of potential fiscal instability and safeguard against a deepening economic crisis. The proposal involves significant restructuring of core municipal services, merging waste management with utilities and altering corporate funding models within critical city right-of-ways.

However, this ambitious plan meets skepticism. City Controller Chris Hollins has expressed concerns, particularly regarding how these sweeping changes will impact local property taxation—a critical area governed by Real Estate Law. The debate centers on how the proposed corporate operational shifts affect the city’s financial health and prevent a future threat of bankruptcy.

To ensure long-term stability and bring Houston's Business and Corporate framework in line with other major Texas metro areas, the city council must approve these complex structural adjustments, making the vote highly critical for the city's future.