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Creditor Harassment

More than a million Americans file for bankruptcy each year. While it may seem as though this is a concession or defeat, bankruptcy can be the quickest and easiest resolution for financial hardships. If you are struggling to repay loans or satisfy creditors, you do have options.

To learn more about how bankruptcy can help you resolve debts, contact the New Orleans bankruptcy attorneys of the Law Office of David D. Kervin, Jr., LLC. Our experienced professionals can cease creditor harassment and help you dig your way out of debt. Call 504-599-5906 today to schedule a free initial consultation.

Do Not Call

If you are defaulting on your loans, or have become delinquent, you may have creditors calling you day and night to harass you about your financial obligations. It is not uncommon for them to call several times a day, sometimes very early in the morning or late in the evening.

You do have the right to stop creditor harassment. In order to make them stop, you must write a formal letter to the credit company requesting them to terminate all phone calls. Upon receipt, they are legally required to cease and desist; however, if they do not, you can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Contact Us

If you or someone you know is struggling to pay back creditors, contact the New Orleans bankruptcy lawyers of the Law Office of David D. Kervin, Jr., LLC to discuss your financial options. Call us today at 504-599-5906 to speak with an experienced attorney about your case.

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