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How can I stop the constant phone calls and letters from creditors?

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How can I stop the constant phone calls and letters from creditors?

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When you file for bankruptcy, your creditors will be notified by the court. Under federal bankruptcy law, creditors must stop calling you and sending you collection letters after they are notified of the bankruptcy filing. If you are contacted by a creditor after you have filed for bankruptcy, you should refer the creditor to your bankruptcy attorney. Most people are surprised at how quickly the creditors stop calling.

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