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Sued for Debt in Kansas? We Can Help

Our attorneys negotiate with debt collectors in Kansas to reduce what you owe — often by 50-70%. Free consultation. Learn about your rights, deadlines, and options below.

Response Deadline: 21 Days

You have 21 days from the date you are served to file your Answer with the Kansas court. Missing this deadline results in an automatic default judgment against you.

Statute of Limitations in Kansas

Debt Type Years
Credit Card5
Medical Debt5
Auto Loan / Deficiency5
Personal Loan5
Written Contract5
Oral Contract3

The statute of limitations is measured from the date of your last payment or activity on the account. If the SOL has expired, the debt is time-barred and you have a strong affirmative defense.

Wage Garnishment in Kansas

Wage garnishment is allowed — up to 25% of disposable earnings

Federal limits apply. Head of household protections available.

Court System in Kansas

Small claims limit $4,000. District court handles larger civil cases.

Filing fees: $45-$200

Kansas Consumer Protection Law

Kansas Consumer Protection Act

In addition to the federal FDCPA, Kansas has its own consumer protection law that may provide additional rights and remedies against debt collectors. Violations of state law can result in additional damages.

How We Help With Kansas Debt Cases

  1. Free consultation. Tell us about the lawsuit and the debt. We review your case and assess your options at no cost.
  2. Case assessment. We evaluate the strength of the collector's case, check for FDCPA violations, and determine the best approach — negotiation, defense, or counterclaim.
  3. Attorney negotiation. Our attorney contacts the collector directly and negotiates a reduced settlement. Most Kansas clients save 50-70% of their original debt amount.
  4. Resolution. You pay the agreed settlement, the lawsuit is dismissed, and the case is closed. No court appearances, no filing paperwork yourself.

Note: You have 21 days to respond to the lawsuit in Kansas. Contact us as soon as possible to ensure we can negotiate before the deadline.

FAQ: Debt Collection in Kansas

How long do I have to respond in Kansas?

21 days from service.

What is the SOL in Kansas?

5 years for written contracts. 3 years for oral contracts.

Can wages be garnished in Kansas?

Yes. Federal limits apply.

What court handles debt lawsuits?

Small claims up to $4,000. District court for larger amounts.

Reviewed by [Attorney Name], Esq. Last updated March 2026. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.

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