Stop Creditor Calls and Harassment in Las Vegas — Today
Bankruptcy Immediately Forces All Creditors to Stop Calling, Texting, and Threatening You.
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You Have Rights. Creditors Have Limits.
Constant phone calls, threatening voicemails, letters, and collection texts are a form of financial harassment that takes a real toll on your mental health, relationships, and work performance.
Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and federal bankruptcy law, you have powerful legal protections. When you file for bankruptcy, a federal court order — the automatic stay — immediately requires all creditors and collection agencies to stop every form of contact.
Violating the automatic stay is a federal offense, and creditors who continue contacting you after your case is filed can be held in contempt of court and ordered to pay damages.
What the Automatic Stay Stops — Immediately
📵 Phone Calls
All collection calls to your home, cell, and workplace must stop the moment your case is filed.
✉️ Letters and Texts
Collection letters, demand notices, and text messages are all prohibited under the automatic stay.
⚖️ Lawsuits
Pending lawsuits and new legal actions are immediately halted. The creditor cannot pursue a judgment while your case is active.
💰 Wage Garnishment
Existing garnishments stop immediately. Creditors must release bank levies and stop withholding from your paycheck.
We Enforce Your Rights Against Harassing Creditors
The Riggs Law Firm doesn’t just stop the calls — we enforce your legal rights. If a creditor continues to contact you after your bankruptcy is filed, we will pursue legal action on your behalf. Creditor violations of the automatic stay can result in court sanctions and damage awards.
We can often file your case within 24–48 hours to stop harassment fast.
Once you retain us, you can direct all creditor calls to our office.
Creditors who violate the stay face contempt proceedings and damage awards.
Dan Riggs — Las Vegas Bankruptcy Attorney
Frequently Asked Questions
Can creditors really be penalized for calling after I file?
What if a creditor calls before I've officially filed?
Will filing bankruptcy stop IRS collection calls?
What about debt collectors vs. original creditors?
How long does it take to stop the calls?
Ready for Peace and Quiet? We Can Help Today.
You deserve to answer your phone without fear. Contact Riggs Law Firm for a free, confidential consultation.
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