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Can a bankruptcy filing stop a debtor from being sued or from receiving harassing phone calls from creditors?

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Once a bankruptcy is filed, creditors are generally stopped from pursuing collection activities, including telephone calls and filing or continuing law suits to collect their debt. Garnishments and foreclosures can be stopped.  more
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