Toro Insurance Agency
On June 14, Toro Insurance Agency had its official Ribbon Cutting to present their new office and opened the doors to serve the Greater...
Social media alert
If you are applying for a visa through the Department of State, there is a new requirement that went into effect on May 31, 2019. If you...
Coach, motivational speaker to keynote HCI
Oscar Rodriguez Jr. will be the keynote speaker for the 2019 Hispanic College Institute at Fort Hays State University. Oscar, a native of...
What is a reaffirmation agreement?
In Chapter 7 cases, our clients have the option to reaffirm on certain debts. What does that mean and why would someone enter into a...
Recent trips to DC
On March 6, members of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce attended the Latino Coalition’s Legislative Summit in Washington DC. This was an...
Path to a bachelor’s degree can begin at a community college
Students who want a four-year college degree, but who want or need to start at a local community college, can find flexible and...
Can just one spouse file for bankruptcy?
I often meet with married couples and I’m often asked, “Are we both required to file for bankruptcy?” The answer to that question...
Online education makes earning a college degree after 30 possible
The most common mental image of a college student is a wide-eyed 18-year-old getting a first taste of adulthood. Over the past 20 years,...
Kansas City BizFest
The Greater Kansas City Hispanic Collaborative put on its 15th annual Kansas City BizFest on February 13. Kansas City Bizfest is an event...
Putting in the work to move up
Efrain Gonzalez, Olathe, is a testament to the power of hard work and perseverance. His mother brought him to the United States, to...