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There Are Bankruptcy Laws That Can Protect Us

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There Are Bankruptcy Laws That Can Protect Us
By: Andrew Manifield

Some times people get to a point where they have taken on too much credit and become overpowered by the weight of too much debt, just remember though that there are bankruptcy laws that can protect us. There are some creditors that will think nothing of bullying and harrassing people who do not pay on time, this isn't such a bad thing when there are people that are just plain irresponsible. In most cases though people who can't pay the bills are living at the bottom financially. They don't know where to turn for help to get out of their situation, and the constant telephone calls and threatening letters only add to the stressful situation.

This is one of the reasons why people get to the point where they file for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy laws are very clear, creditors cannot contact the people one they have filed, although some may continue to call and plead ingnorance to the bankruptcy filing. When this happens the person's attorney will probably write a letter to the company reminding them of bankruptcy laws. This will most often stop the harrassment and give the clients of these companies some much needed relief.

Bankruptcy Laws - Learning All About Them

When someone decides to seek protection from creditors, they will go to an attorney to find out about their options. If you find yourself in this situation, you should ask about the bankruptcy laws that pertain to you and your individual situation. Learning the bankruptcy laws can save you a lot of worry when going through this arduous process. You need to understand that the laws were put into place to protect people from having to deal with addtional anxiety in an already stressful situation. To a creditor, the difficulty that someone is going through doesn't matter at all.

The creditors are the main reason that bankruptcy laws were established. The bankruptcy laws' purpose are to protect the individual who is forced to file for bankruptcy, from the creditors that are only interested in collecting the money due to them. Although these laws are in place, there are some companies that will stand on the fine line of the law and even cross this line to get their point across. This is why you must get a good lawyer involved with your case as soon as possible, so that you have a professional intemediary that can deal with the less than professional companies.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/finance-articles/there-are-bankruptcy-laws-that-can-protect-us-130014.html

About the Author: Andrew Manifield. Andy Manifield is the owner of On Bankruptcy, THE best place for advice if you find yourself in this situation.

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