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Actress Teri Polo Files for BankruptcyPolo’s bankruptcy filing cites credit card debt, back taxes, and unpaid rent and filing fees. Sound familiar?
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Three School Bus Crashes in One Day?Three school bus crashes during one morning’s rush hour highlights the fact that neither Kansas nor Missouri have laws that mandate seat belts on school buses.
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Kansas City’s Elite Invest in Payday Loan EnterprisesWhile payday loan storefronts have been somewhat regulated, online loan businesses are flourishing and have ties to the Kansas City area.
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Why the Cheapest Bankruptcy Lawyer Isn’t Always the BestWhen you’re facing a bankruptcy, the last thing you want is another expense. But before you start fee-shopping, here are some things to think about.
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You CAN Stop the Repo Man: How We Can HelpIf you spend nights worrying that the repo man will take your car while you’re sleeping, Castle Law Office is here to help.
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Back to School Bus Crash in Kansas CityAfter several children and a driver were hurt when their school bus overturned, Kansas City auto accident attorney offers safety tips.
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Compounding Pharmacies Still Recalling DrugsDo you know the dangers of drugs from compounding pharmacies? The FDA only has limited oversight of their products.
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Credit Repair 101: Repairing Your Credit After BankruptcyGood credit after bankruptcy? It’s not a myth. You can repair your credit with these few steps.
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The Hidden Price of HealthcareThe biggest cause of bankruptcy filings may surprise you. It's not credit cards or mortgages.
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FDA Rethinking Restrictions on Dangerous Diabetes DrugA dangerous drug that was the subject of controversy in 2010 is being re-investigated by the FDA. Kansas City dangerous drug lawyer Castle Law explains.
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I-70 Bike Tricks and Your Kansas City Motorcycle CrashA Kansas City bike accident lawyer discusses how events like the shutdown on I-70 for "stunting" might affect your motorcycle accident case.
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Is Bankruptcy an Option for You? Ask Detroit.If you're considering bankruptcy in Kansas City, you're definitely not alone. In fact, entire cities are considering bankruptcy as an option.