Collection & Creditor Harassment
Debt Collection Attorney Topeka Kansas
We Stop Debt Collection Harassment Calls in Kansas
Under the laws of the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA), creditors and independent collection agencies are under restrictions regarding their practices. If you are being harassed with threatening telephone calls, letters, and personal visits, the Law Office of Paul D. Post can help. We are a debt relief agency in Topeka, Kansas that offers a complete range of bankruptcy solutions that can stop harassing collection calls immediately.
What is debt collector harassment and what are creditors allowed to do?
Under the rules of the Fair Credit Collections Act, debt collectors are required to treat you fairly and with respect. We understand that you may be experiencing tough times working with collectors. The FDCPA covers collection efforts for consumer debt such as credit card debt, and all personal and family debts.
By regulation, debt collectors:
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May contact you in person, by telephone, or by fax
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May be prohibited from contacting you before 8:00 AM or after 9:00 PM
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May not contact you at work, if your employer disapproves
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Must stop contacting you if you write a letter telling them to stop
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Must contact only your attorney if you have retained a bankruptcy attorney Kansas
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Must tell you what debt they are collecting on, and the amount to be collected
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May not use threats of violence, loss of employment, or loss of security
Contact Our Office to Find A Solution
The Law Office of Paul Post is ready to help you stop harassing collection calls immediately. To learn more about our debt relief services, please visit these pages:
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy to reorganize debt
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Chapter 7 bankruptcy eliminate debt
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Chapter 11 bankruptcy for farmers
Contact our office now for a Free Bankruptcy Analysis Consultation or call us at 785-273-1353 in Topeka or 800-347-1353. We understand that you have probably been struggling to solve your debt for some time now. We can help you with all your questions and concerns regarding a bankruptcy.
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