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Stop Harassing Phone Calls
Fort Worth Creditor Harassment Lawyer
Many credit card companies and other lenders have phone systems connected to computer systems. These computers are set to make routine calls to the homes and work places of people who are delinquent on payments. The more delinquent the account, the more frequent the phone calls. The stress of being in debt combined with creditor harassment can be a frustrating experience for anyone.
Is creditor harassment causing added stress to your already stressful financial situation? Are you interested in learning about how to get legal protection from a creditor? Contact Attorney Jim Morrison today to arrange your free consultation. His experience has helped thousands of people get relief from their debts.
Helping Consumers with Unsecured Debt Relief
Creditors are focused on one thing: collecting their unsecured debt. The phone calls, collection letters, and lawsuits will continue until you take legal action to have them stopped. Calling our firm at 817-535-9900 is the first step you can take toward stopping creditor harassment. We can arrange a free consultation for you to discuss the advisability of filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
How Can Filing for Bankruptcy Stop Creditor Harassment?
When you file your bankruptcy an automatic stay for protection against creditor harassment and repossession is immediately in effect. A creditor is not allowed to repossess or foreclose on your property without an express written court order. An automatic stay can put an end to harassing phone calls and other collection actions by creditors.
What if They Keep Calling?
If you have retained the services of our firm and continue to receive harassing phone calls, you an tell the creditors the following:
- You have filed Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
- The case number of your bankruptcy.
- The Law Office of Jim Morrison, P.C. is now representing you and any further questions can be directed to our office.
- They are prohibited from attempting to contact you directly. Attempts to contact you by any way other than through your attorney will be reported and action will be taken.
Contact the Law Office of Jim Morrison, P.C. today to learn how we can help you get up-to-date on your finances and work towards a fresh financial start.