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What Is the Automatic Stay?

For many consumers and businesses struggling to cope with the effects of debt, perhaps the worst part is the near-constant harassment from creditors as well as the threat of repossession or wage garnishment. If you are in this situation, it is important to know that filing for bankruptcy can put an immediate stop to collection efforts through what is called an automatic stay.

Arizona Bankruptcy Lawyer Dedicated to Stopping Creditor Harassment

At The Roll Law Office, PLLC, we will work closely with you to address your needs and determine whether bankruptcy is right for you. You can rely on us for straightforward legal advice and strong support from an attorney who truly cares about helping you deal with your financial concerns.

Put a stop to creditor harassment and wage garnishment. To arrange your free initial consultation, call 602-652-2403, toll free 866-603-1533 or send us an e-mail today.

When Will the Automatic Stay Go Into Effect?

Right away. As soon as your bankruptcy is filed, the automatic stay will go into effect, preventing any further debt collection actions, including contact from creditors, repossessions and wage garnishments. From the day you become a client of our office, anytime a creditor contacts you, you should direct them to us. We will handle creditors from here on out. This will allow you time to focus on doing what you need to do without worrying about these outside stresses.

In some cases, the automatic stay can even insulate you from potential lawsuits and legal judgments. However, this is not always the case so it is important to come to us for a free consultation to learn more about how bankruptcy can help you during this difficult time.

To speak to a dedicated, compassionate legal professional today, contact us online or call 866-603-1533 as soon as possible.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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