Stop All Debt Collection Actions With a Nashville Bankruptcy Attorney
If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, it is a good bet that the last few weeks and months have been particularly stressful. You may have received a deluge of collection letters and phone calls. Perhaps your wages are being garnished. Maybe you are being sued for the failure to pay your debts. Maybe the bank is trying to foreclose on your home or repossess your car. Any of these actions can create a high level of anxiety and worry.
In these times, your best bet is to talk to an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. The Nashville law firm of David F. Cannon can help you seek constructive solutions to breaking free of your debt problems.
How Can Bankruptcy Stop Garnishments and Lawsuits?
When you file for bankruptcy, whether it is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the bankruptcy court grants what is known as the automatic stay. The automatic stay stops all collection actions, including garnishments, lawsuits, liens, threatening letters and phone calls, repossessions and foreclosures. David F. Cannon is a board-certified bankruptcy lawyer and has practiced bankruptcy law since 1991. In our experience, we have found that the automatic stay immediately removes a lot of the pressure you are under right now.
With certain debts, such as your home mortgage or your car loan, your creditors can ask the bankruptcy court to remove the automatic stay and renew foreclosure or repossession. Before that happens, our law firm will work with you and your creditors to determine your best course of action. Under a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, we will help you restructure your payment terms and work out a solution to repay any past-due balances.
Contact a Tennessee Wage Garnishment and Lawsuits Attorney at the Law Firm of David F. Cannon
Learn more about how bankruptcy can provide you with immediate relief. Call 615-800-3725, toll free at 877-696-8680, or e-mail the law office of David F. Cannon today.
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