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How Do I Stop Creditor Harassment?

Stop Creditor Harassment With Bankruptcy Protections

Phone calls and messages that disturb your sleep and peace of mind.

Angry letters making false allegations against you and your family.

Unwelcome visits from bill collectors who think they can bully you in-person.

These are all examples of creditor harassment. If you have been on the receiving end of it for far too long, the Huntsville-based consumer bankruptcy law office of Jack B. Sabatini, Attorney at Law, is poised to come to your rescue.

Don't continue to live in fear of what unscrupulous creditors will try next. Take action, protect your rights, and contact us today. With the filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy case, you can put the harassment of creditors behind you.

Call us toll free from the Madison, Scottsboro and outlying areas for a free consultation: 888-493-8073.

Trust Attorney Jack B. Sabatini's 30-Plus Years of Experience in North Alabama

Debt collectors will often use tactics that go beyond acceptable debt collection practices.

  • Calling you repeatedly
  • Calling you before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m.
  • Contacting you at your work, without authorization
  • Contacting third parties to seek information about you
  • Contacting you directly, even if they know you have an attorney
  • Using obscene or profane language
  • Threatening you with punishments such as jail time or fines
  • Impersonating a law enforcement officer

Bankruptcy protection will allow you to stop this type of behavior, protecting your privacy and personal dignity, while you work toward repaying or discharging your debts.

Contact Us for a Free Consultation

Stop debt collection calls in their tracks. Call us toll free at 888-493-8073, or e-mail the Huntsville office of lawyer Jack B. Sabatini to schedule a free consultation. We are located across from the Madison County courthouse.

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

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Chapter 7

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