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How does the filing of a petition in the bankruptcy court affect creditors?

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How does the filing of a petition in the bankruptcy court affect creditors?

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Immediately upon filing with the bankruptcy court, whether under Chapter 7 or 13, all actions by creditors must stop; this includes pending court suits, claim and delivery actions, foreclosures, threatening correspondence, visits from collectors, and telephone calls. This prohibition on creditors is called the bankruptcy stay, and is an important element of the bankruptcy laws.

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