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Can a bankruptcy filing stop a debtor from being sued or from receiving harassing phone calls from creditors?

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Can a bankruptcy filing stop a debtor from being sued or from receiving harassing phone calls from creditors?

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Once a bankruptcy is filed, creditors are generally stopped from pursuing collection activities, including telephone calls and filing or continuing law suits to collect their debt. Garnishments and foreclosures can be stopped.

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