Bankruptcy in Edgerton, KS

Edgerton is a small city in southwest Johnson County, Kansas, that has gained national attention as the site of the BNSF Logistics Park -- one of the largest intermodal facilities in North America. The community is transitioning from rural to industrial-suburban.

Key Filing Information

County

Population: 1,800 (approx.)

Federal District

District of Kansas
Kansas City Division

Bankruptcy Courthouse

500 State Ave, Kansas City, KS 66101
341 meetings and hearings held here

Zip Codes

66021
All file in D. Kan.

Kansas Exemptions in Edgerton

PropertyKansas Exemption
HomesteadUnlimited (1 acre urban, 160 acres rural)
Vehicle$20,000 (single) / $40,000 (married)
Household GoodsNo specific dollar limit (reasonable necessity)
WildcardNone (not needed with unlimited homestead)
Wages75% exempt
Retirement AccountsFully exempt

Kansas does not allow federal bankruptcy exemptions. You must use Kansas state exemptions. Kansas exemptions are among the most generous in the nation.

The State Line Difference

Someone in Edgerton, KS can protect unlimited home equity and up to $20,000-$40,000 in vehicle equity. Someone across the state line in Missouri can protect only $15,000 in home equity and $3,000 in vehicle equity. Same metro area, dramatically different bankruptcy outcomes.

Full Missouri vs. Kansas comparison →

See the complete exemptions guide →

Filing Bankruptcy in Edgerton

The Process

  1. Credit counseling -- Complete an approved course within 180 days before filing ($15-25).
  2. File your petition -- Filed with the District of Kansas. The automatic stay stops collections, garnishments, and foreclosures immediately.
  3. 341 meeting -- About 30 days after filing, attend a brief meeting of creditors at 500 State Ave, Kansas City, KS 66101. Most last 5-10 minutes.
  4. Debtor education -- Complete a second financial course before discharge ($10-25).
  5. Discharge -- Chapter 7: ~60 days after the 341 meeting. Chapter 13: after completing your 3-5 year plan.

Cost Estimates

  • Chapter 7 filing fee: $338 (installment payments available)
  • Chapter 13 filing fee: $313 (can be paid through your plan)
  • Attorney fees: Typically $1,000-$2,000 for Chapter 7; $2,500-$4,000 for Chapter 13 in the KC area
  • Credit counseling: $15-25 per course (two required)

Full cost breakdown →

District Statistics

Chapter 13 Dismissal Rate

31.4%
D. Kan. (2008-2024) -- lower than the Missouri side

Compare: Missouri Side

40.4%
W.D. Mo. (2008-2024) -- significantly higher dismissal rate

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Local Resources

  • Johnson County Courthouse -- 100 N Kansas Ave, Olathe, KS 66061
  • Kansas Legal Services -- 712 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66603 (serves statewide)
  • Kansas 211 (dial 2-1-1) -- Free referrals to local services including financial counseling

Full legal aid and resource directory →

Frequently Asked Questions

Which bankruptcy court handles Edgerton, KS cases?

Edgerton is in Johnson County, which files in the District of Kansas, Kansas City Division. The courthouse is at 500 State Ave, Kansas City, KS 66101.

What exemptions apply in Edgerton, KS?

Kansas exemptions apply. Unlimited homestead (up to 1 acre urban), $20,000 vehicle ($40,000 married), fully exempt retirement. Kansas does not allow federal exemptions. Full guide.

How does Edgerton compare to Missouri suburbs?

Kansas residents benefit from an unlimited homestead exemption, while Missouri suburbs are limited to $15,000. Kansas vehicle exemption is $20,000/$40,000 versus Missouri s $3,000. Full comparison.

Can I file in Missouri instead of Kansas?

No. You must file where you live. If you move to Missouri, you must reside there at least 730 days before Missouri exemptions apply under 11 U.S.C. section 522(b)(3).

What about Edgerton specifically?

Edgerton is home to the BNSF Logistics Park. Despite its small size, residents have the same Kansas bankruptcy protections -- unlimited homestead exemption and $20,000/$40,000 vehicle exemption.

Disclaimer: This page provides general educational information about bankruptcy, not legal advice. Every situation is different. Consult a qualified bankruptcy attorney licensed in Kansas for advice about your specific circumstances. This site does not recommend or endorse any specific attorney or law firm.

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