Monday, July 29, 2024

Can Debt Collectors Legally Contact You in Atlanta?

One of the toughest things about not being able to pay your debts are the calls and letters from creditors. When you can’t pay, you start getting endless phone calls and letters demanding payment. It's just too stressful. The good news is there are laws about how debt collectors may behave.


No matter how deep in debt you are, you have legal rights and King & King can help. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act protects you from unfair and harassing treatment from creditors. Bankruptcy will also stop debt collectors from contacting you.




If you are struggling with debt and facing financial stress, the last thing you need is harassment. Here are a few things debt collectors cannot legally do:

  • Debt collectors can’t threaten you with arrest or by taking action to harm your credit rating
  • Lie to you or misrepresent who you are talking to in an attempt to secure payment
  • Share your personal information about your debt with anyone else, such as your employer or family. However, they can contact your family to locate you
  • Call you before 8 am or after 9 pm, based on your time zone
  • Call you at work, provided the debt collector is aware your employer doesn’t approve of these phone calls
  • Harass, oppress, or abuse you
  • Falsely imply that you have committed a crime
  • Use unfair practices in an attempt to collect a debt
  • Conceal his or her identity on the phone
  • Disregard a written request from you to cease further contact


When you file for bankruptcy, an “automatic stay” goes into place. This stops all collection efforts, including calls from creditors. Call King & King to schedule a free consultation to learn more about how this process works.
You don’t have to endure creditor harassment. Filing for bankruptcy can free you of your debts and give you a brighter financial future. Call us today at 404-524-6400

Monday, July 8, 2024

Finding the Right Bankruptcy Attorney in Atlanta

 

If your monthly bills are piling up and you now avoid answering the phone or checking the mail in fear of facing another creditor, you may consider the advantages of filing for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy so you can move on with your life with a brighter financial outlook. Filing bankruptcy can be a complicated process, and enlisting the trust of a qualified bankruptcy attorney is invaluable. He or she will take care of all the heavy lifting for you, so you can get back to your regular life — debt-free — as soon as possible.






Here are five things to look for in an Atlanta bankruptcy attorney:

1. Your Bankruptcy Attorney Won’t Force You to File
2. Your Bankruptcy Attorney Will Help You To Decide Which Chapter is Right for You
3. Your Bankruptcy Attorney Should Not Pressure You to File
4. Your Bankruptcy Attorney Will Listen to You
5. Your Bankruptcy Attorney Should Have Time For Your Case

If you are considering bankruptcy, you do not have to go through this process alone. Get a skilled and experienced attorney on your side by calling the Georgia bankruptcy lawyers of King & King today at 404-524-6400.