Struggling under the weight of growing debt is bad enough, but it often comes with the added burden of hassling creditors. When you owe, credit collectors are relentless in their pursuit of repayment. One of the best ways to get creditors off your back is to file for bankruptcy. An automatic stay will go into effect which legally stops creditors from pursuing you, and you will discharge your debts, mitigating further contact. If you are being harassed by creditors in Wisconsin, contact Buss Law Offices. Our attorneys are knowledgeable and experienced in bankruptcy law to help get creditors off your back.
How Bankruptcy Stops Creditor Harassment
The most common chapters of consumer bankruptcy are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 bankruptcy involves discharging debts, which can include liquidation of assets. Chapter 13 bankruptcy involves restructuring and repayment of debts, but with more favorable terms such as reduction in amount owed or a lengthened repayment period. Regardless of the chapter in which you file, an automatic stay will go into effect the moment you declare bankruptcy.
An automatic stay legally halts all actions against you by creditors. Creditors will not be able to harass you for the duration of your bankruptcy. They will not be allowed to contact you or make any further attempt to collect on debts. The lawyers at Buss Law Offices in Wisconsin can help stop creditor harassment.
Contact Buss Law Offices to Stop Creditor Harassment in Wisconsin
A bankruptcy attorney is an invaluable asset during this time. The paperwork and process of bankruptcy can quickly become overwhelming, and you may miss important aspects of the process or deadlines when you are on your own. The lawyers at Buss Law Offices in Wisconsin know that having creditors on your back can add even more stress to your situation. Let us help you stop creditor harassment. Contact a bankruptcy attorney in Wisconsin today.