One common issue that people have to deal with when they have credit card debt is creditor harassment. While not all people will be harassed by their creditors or collection agencies when they owe money, many people are and need immediate help. One of the best ways to put an end to creditor harassment, especially when you are on the verge of filing for chapter 7 or chapter 13, is to consult with a bankruptcy attorney.
You should seek help whenever:
- A creditor keeps calling persistently, even when asked to stop.
- A creditor continually calls you at your place of employment.
- A creditor issues threats or abusive language.
- A creditor calls you names or issues verbal insults.
- A creditor tries to call one of your family members or friends to discuss your debt.
- A creditor creates false legal documents to get you to pay your debt.
If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy in Salt Lake City and are dealing with creditor harassment, contact the Stone Law Firm to speak with a Salt Lake City bankruptcy attorney. |