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September 17 2012

In the Bankruptcy Process, when do the Creditors stop calling?

Todd Courser and Associates Bankruptcy, Debt Negotiation

As soon as your creditors become aware that you filed for bankruptcy, they must stop all collection efforts immediately.  When a bankruptcy is filed through the court, the court then mails notices to all of your creditors listed on your bankruptcy schedules.  This may take a couple weeks.  Creditors must stop calling if you inform them that you have filed a bankruptcy and supply them with your case number.  If the creditors continue to call after they have been told of your bankruptcy, they may be liable for court sanctions and attorney fees for this conduct.  Will a bankruptcy help you get rid of the creditors?  Do you need some guidance?  We can help!

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