Hi. I’m Steve Kramer of the Kramer Law Firm. Today we’re going to be talking about a question that a lot of people ask when they are filing bankruptcy. And that question is, “When will the creditors stop calling me?”
And the answer is this: once you file a bankruptcy, any creditor that you put notice on, any creditor that you list in your bankruptcy, must stop calling you immediately. They must cease all collections activities.
Now here’s the good news. If you’ve already filed a bankruptcy, that’s your answer. But even if you haven’t filed a bankruptcy, once you hire an attorney, you can tell your creditors “I’m represented by an attorney, talk to them.”
And that’s what we can do for you. If you’re looking at a bankruptcy, if you’re facing debt, if you’re getting calls from creditors, contact us – meet with us. And even before you file that bankruptcy we can help you avoid these calls so you don’t have to deal with this harassment and constant calls from creditors.
That’s why I’m telling you this because obviously if you’re looking at this video you’re dealing with debt. You probably have people calling you. It’s very stressful. They may be calling you at work, they may be calling you at home and I want to help. I’ll do anything I can. Call my number below and I’d love to talk with you and help you through this in any way I’m able to.
Thanks for watching! I’m Steve Kramer.
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