Debt Collection After a Bankruptcy Discharge
Debt Collection After a Bankruptcy Discharge
If you've recently been through a bankruptcy, you may be wondering what will happen with your outstanding debts. Once your bankruptcy is discharged, your creditors can no longer attempt to collect on the debt. However, there are some exceptions to this rule.
If you have any debts that were not included in your bankruptcy, your creditors can still try to collect on those. Additionally, if you have any co-signed loans, your cosigner may still be liable for the debt even after your bankruptcy is discharged.
If you're being contacted by a debt collector after your bankruptcy has been discharged, there are some steps you can take to stop the harassment. First, send a cease and desist letter to the collector telling them to stop contacting you.
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