Bankruptcy in Oakland can stop the harassing phone calls.
“The bill collectors are driving me crazy! How do I make them stop calling? They call me during dinner time. They call my cell phone. They call me at work. Now I’m starting to worry about my job. Maybe the boss will get sick of the calls, too, and just fire me!” Does that sound too familiar?
At Pixton Bankruptcy Law, we know exactly what to do to make the phone calls stop immediately. We can even get the calls to stop before you file a bankruptcy case. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The second Pixton Bankruptcy Law files a bankruptcy case for you in the Oakland bankruptcy court, you receive automatic and absolute protection from your creditors. The calls have to stop. The letters have to stop. The lawsuits have to stop. This protection is called the “automatic stay” and it will be one of your best friends for the next three months (and even longer in a chapter 13).
When the automatic stay goes into effect for you when you file your case in Oakland bankruptcy court, the creditors can get in some very serious trouble if the violate the automatic stay. This basically means that if they do anything at all to try and collect on debt you owe, we can haul them into bankruptcy court and ask the judge to award you money as a punishment. Imagine that! You owe them money and they have to pay you!
At Pixton Bankruptcy Law, we take our clients’ rights very seriously. You are entitled to peace and quiet and we insist that your creditors respect that right. Over the years we have hauled creditors–including banks and check cashing companies–into the Oakland bankruptcy court where they had to explain to the judge why they continued to hassle my clients. In nearly every case, the bankruptcy judge awarded some form of money sanction. I can’t guarantee a money recovery in each case of a violation, of course, but I can promise that I’ll do everything I can to protect you from obnoxious creditors who don’t care about the law.
If you’re ready to be protected instantly from your annoying creditors by filing a case in the Oakland bankruptcy court, give me a call at (510) 451-6200 or fill out the form below and I’ll get a hold of you to set up an appointment.[contact-form-7 id=”138″ title=”Contact form 1″]