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Seminar on Bankruptcy and Credit Issues
The Volunteer Attorney Program of Central Minnesota Legal Services, in St. Cloud, is offering a seminar entitled “Bankruptcy and Credit Issues," on Thursday afternoon, October 27, 2011, from 2:30 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. This seminar will be held at the Great River Regional Library 1300 West St. Germain Street, St. Cloud, MN.
William P. Kain, Esq. of Lund, Kain, & Scott, PA, in St. Cloud, will be the presenter at this Community Education Seminar. During his presentation, Mr. Kain will discuss Credit Basics, How credit Affects One’s Ability to Conduct Everyday Business, How to Obtain a Credit Report, Credit Scores, Reporting Credit Report Errors, Debt Management Programs, Fair Debt collection, and Considering Bankruptcy. He will also take questions from the audience.
Kandiyohi County Debt Clinic
Clients are pre-screened for this clinic by Central Minnesota Legal Service's intake. Clients can participate by calling the Willmar CMLS front office staff at (320) 253-7662, or 1-800- 622-4011. Individuals are often also referred to the local Credit Clinic by other staff members or community advocates. This clinic is open to residents of Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Meeker and Renville counties only.
The typical client for the Credit Clinic is either someone who is employed but on some kind of public benefits, such as Social Security Disability (RSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), MFIP, Medical Assistance, Fuel Assistance, etc., or is someone not employed and solely on public benefits. A client may be working; however, he or she has been on some type of public assistance sometime within the last six months.
Kandiyohi County Debt Clinic
Clients are pre-screened for this clinic by Central Minnesota Legal Service's intake. Clients can participate by calling the Willmar CMLS front office staff at (320) 253-7662, or 1-800- 622-4011. Individuals are often also referred to the local Credit Clinic by other staff members or community advocates. This clinic is open to residents of Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Meeker and Renville counties only.
The typical client for the Credit Clinic is either someone who is employed but on some kind of public benefits, such as Social Security Disability (RSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), MFIP, Medical Assistance, Fuel Assistance, etc., or is someone not employed and solely on public benefits. A client may be working; however, he or she has been on some type of public assistance sometime within the last six months.
Kandiyohi County Debt Clinic
Clients are pre-screened for this clinic by Central Minnesota Legal Service's intake. Clients can participate by calling the Willmar CMLS front office staff at (320) 253-7662, or 1-800- 622-4011. Individuals are often also referred to the local Credit Clinic by other staff members or community advocates. This clinic is open to residents of Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Meeker and Renville counties only.
The typical client for the Credit Clinic is either someone who is employed but on some kind of public benefits, such as Social Security Disability (RSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), MFIP, Medical Assistance, Fuel Assistance, etc., or is someone not employed and solely on public benefits. A client may be working; however, he or she has been on some type of public assistance sometime within the last six months.
Kandiyohi County Debt Clinic
Clients are pre-screened for this clinic by Central Minnesota Legal Service's intake. Clients can participate by calling the Willmar CMLS front office staff at (320) 253-7662, or 1-800- 622-4011. Individuals are often also referred to the local Credit Clinic by other staff members or community advocates. This clinic is open to residents of Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Meeker and Renville counties only.
The typical client for the Credit Clinic is either someone who is employed but on some kind of public benefits, such as Social Security Disability (RSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), MFIP, Medical Assistance, Fuel Assistance, etc., or is someone not employed and solely on public benefits. A client may be working; however, he or she has been on some type of public assistance sometime within the last six months.

