How to Stop Creditor Phone Calls
It is a sick and terrible feeling to be worried about whether a creditor is calling you every time the phone rings. If you begin falling behind or even stop making your monthly payments, creditors may be harassing you for money on a daily basis. Having to listen to creditors constantly calling and forcefully talking to you can be frightening, especially if you do not have the ability to pay. If this is happening to you or a loved one, you may want to consider filing for bankruptcy protection.
If you feel unable to get out of debt and want a fresh start, remember that you are not alone. Contact the New Orleans bankruptcy lawyers of the Law Office of David D. Kervin, Jr., LLC, at 504-599-5906 to speak with a knowledgeable attorney who can help you to better understand your legal rights in this trying time.
Tips to Stop Creditors from Calling
Having creditors call your house or office everyday can put a great amount of stress on your personal and professional life. And while creditors can no longer legally call your house if you file for bankruptcy, there are other methods for stopping harassing phone calls, including:
- Make sure the debt they are calling about is real and that you have record of it as well
- If the debt is not valid, call your phone company to report the calls
- If the debt is legitimate, you can write a “Do Not Call” letter to the creditor and individual caller
You can also keep a call log of dates and times the creditor calls so that you can produce evidence that you are being harassed by a creditor should the need arise to do so.
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We are passionately committed to helping individuals who are overrun by debt to begin working to start fresh. Contact the New Orleans bankruptcy lawyers of the Law Office of David D. Kervin, Jr., LLC, at 504-599-5906 today to take control of your financial future.








