Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Nevada Bankruptcy Attorney
In a difficult financial situation where your debts are greater than you can pay you may begin to dread hearing the phone ring. You may put off opening the mail because the letters from creditors have become so unpleasant. Debt collectors who are not following the rules do not want you to know that there are limits to what they can say and do. If you are being pursued by debt collectors you should understand that you do have rights and you are protected under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act from harassment and abusive collection methods. Talk to an experienced Nevada bankruptcy attorney who can tell you if a debt collector has violated the law, explain your options to you and represent your interests in debt collection abuse litigation and debt litigation.
Bankruptcy Lawyer in Nevada Enforces the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Debt collectors are restricted in the tactics they may use when trying to collect. For example debt collectors may only call you between the hours of 8:00am and 9:00pm. They may not call you repeatedly, use profane language, use threats of force or threaten to harm you or your property or disclose to others that a debt is owed. They may not state or imply they are attorneys or are going to sue when they are not. Don't let worries about threatening creditors keep you awake at night. A Fair Debt Collection Practices Act enforcement lawyer at the firm can fully explain your protections under the law. If you have reason to sue a collector for collections abuse and violations of the law you may collect damages.
The legal team at the firm has for many years assisted clients to resolve financial stresses through debt counseling, debt settlement, debt consolidation, debt resolution and in bankruptcy Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13. Don't be a victim of unscrupulous debt collectors. Take charge by calling the Price Law Group to consult with a bankruptcy lawyer who can help you by giving you sound advice tailored to your unique circumstances.
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