About the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Are you being harassed by creditors?
The current economic situation in the country has, unfortunately, claimed many victims. Many of those who were very diligent in seeing to it that their debts were paid on time have found themselves struggling to make a living, let alone pay past due bills. This has caused a rise in collection activities, some of which are carried out in a manner that is respectful and in alignment with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Other companies however, blatantly violate the law and try to intimidate people into making payments they cannot possibly afford.
If you have been threatened, abusive language used against you, repeatedly called, received calls at unreasonable times or been told that you will be imprisoned if you don't pay your bills, be aware that these are all illegal activities under this act. If you are in a position of being victimized by creditor abuse, you owe it to yourself to take immediate action to put an end to it. In some cases, litigation can be instigated against a bill collector who has acted in an illegal manner. When the firm prevails in these cases, you may be compensated for the suffering you have been put through plus attorney fees and court costs.
Enlist Assertive Financial Advocates on Your Behalf
An attorney from the firm is fully qualified to not only put an end to harassment by creditors but can thoroughly analyze your current financial situation and offer solutions so that you and your family can look forward to a brighter future. Your best interest are of paramount importance to the firm, whether you feel that bankruptcy is the right option for you,
short sale negotiations,
debt settlement or
loan modification. For some, they may need the firm's help with
foreclosure prevention or IRS
tax resolution services. Please do not hesitate to take action. Putting off doing something about your economic situation will only make the matter worse; it rarely gets better or just disappears on its own.