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Northern Kentucky Creditor Harassment Attorney

When the Phone Doesn't Stop Ringing

If you are behind on monthly mortgage or credit card payments, collectors may be harassing you through constant phone calls at work and letters threatening you in an unlawful manner. Even though you have tried to negotiate with the creditors to stop harassment, they disregard your rights and continue their collection efforts. One option that can not only help you discharge your debt, but will also stop further creditor harassment, is filing for bankruptcy.

At our firm, Michael W. Lyons, P.S.C., in Florence, Kentucky, we handle every aspect of bankruptcy filing and will notify your creditors to stop harassment. We understand that dealing with overwhelming debt is hard enough and that you do not deserve to be intimidated by creditors. Let us evaluate your financial situation help you determine whether or not bankruptcy is right for you.

Contact Us — We Can Stop Creditor Harassment Now

To make an appointment for a free initial consultation with bankruptcy lawyer Michael W. Lyons, please call 866-647-2940 toll-free or fill out our simple intake form.

Protection — Automatic Stay

Once you file for bankruptcy, the court issues an automatic stay which can protect you from foreclosure, repossession and other creditor actions. It also allows debtors the time necessary to pay off or liquidate their debt and rebuild their financial status. Although creditors must abide by certain regulations, they often violate them. Attorney Michael W. Lyons will fight to protect your rights and help you obtain the debt relief you need.

If you are a victim of illegal collection efforts by creditors, contact us so we determine what options you have to stop the harassment.

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

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