Stop Creditor Harassment With Bankruptcy
Incessant calls and letters at all hours of the day and night can add another level of stress and agitated emotion to the emotional issues that accompany unmanageable debt. If you are hounded by unrelenting creditor harassment, you have options.
End Phone Calls and Letters From Creditors Through Bankruptcy Filing in Nassau County, New York
Bankruptcy filing imposes an automatic stay on creditors. This legally forces an immediate stop on all debt collection efforts taken by creditors. The only way to continue debt collection effort is through express approval from bankruptcy court. Except in the rare circumstance when an appointed bankruptcy trustee allows for debt collection efforts to continue, the relief from creditor harassment goes into immediate effect.
If you or your loved ones are constantly hounded, you owe it to yourselves to get relief.
As a lawyer, I have more than 20 years of experience helping people stop creditor harassment with bankruptcy. I’m committed to looking at what options are most viable for you in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy and doing everything possible to put an immediate stop to creditor harassment.
It’s this approach of combining comprehensive bankruptcy experience with a hands-on approach that has resulted in success in hundreds of cases, and I’m ready to apply it to yours.
To discuss filing bankruptcy in a free initial consultation with attorney Scott R. Schneider, call (516) 433-1555 or e-mail him here.
I am a federally designated debt relief agency. I help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
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