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Bankruptcy and Bill Collectors
One of the major benefits of filing for protection under Chapter 7 is
that many creditor actions are stayed. This means that debt collection
efforts and foreclosure is halted.
Once a creditor or bill collector becomes aware that you have filed for
bankruptcy protection, he or she must stop all efforts to collect the
debt. After your bankruptcy is filed, the court mails a notice to all the
creditors listed in your schedules. This usually takes a couple of weeks.
If this is not soon enough, then you should have your representative
inform the creditor immediately. If a creditor continues to use collection
tactics once informed of the bankruptcy they may be liable for court
sanctions and attorney fees for this conduct.
After your bankruptcy is filed, the court mails a notice to all the
creditors listed in your schedules. This usually takes a couple of weeks.
If this is not soon enough, then you should have your representative
inform the creditors immediately. Your attorney deals with your creditors.
It may be the only time you ever have the luxury of saying "you'll have to
talk to my lawyer." Disclaimer: |
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