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Automatic Stay Timeline

Sawin & Shea

This stay halts most collection activities and legal actions against the filer. At the moment of filing, creditors receive legal notice to halt collection activities. The duration of the automatic stay depends on the type of bankruptcy and whether collection is against the debtor or the debtor’s property.

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How Late Can You Be on a Car Payment, Mortgage or Other Bill?

Credit Corp

Car Repossession It’s important to realize that an auto loan is a type of secured loan. This process is referred to as repossession. Laws regarding car repossessions vary from state to state. Laws regarding car repossessions vary from state to state. How Late on Your Car Payments Can You Be Before the Car Is Repossessed?

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What is an Emergency Bankruptcy Filing?

Sawin & Shea

An automatic stay is an injunction prohibiting creditors from collecting debts. If you’re in an emergency situation such as wage garnishment, eviction, or pending repossession filing an emergency bankruptcy may be right for you. It’s not always clear when it’s the right time to file for emergency bankruptcy.

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The Automatic Stay and Bankruptcy

Sawin & Shea

Many people worry that bankruptcy will simply delay the inevitable, such as a lawsuit, wage garnishment, or a foreclosure, and that their creditors will still come after them. During an automatic stay, all parties or entities mentioned above are prohibited from collecting on debts you incurred before filing for bankruptcy.

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The Automatic Stay and Bankruptcy

Sawin & Shea

Many people worry that bankruptcy will simply delay the inevitable, such as a lawsuit, wage garnishment, or a foreclosure, and that their creditors will still come after them. During an automatic stay, all parties or entities mentioned above are prohibited from collecting on debts you incurred before filing for bankruptcy.

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COVID-19 Collections Impact Bulletin: State Responses (December 2020 Update)

Burr Forman

Financial institutions, servicers, lenders, and debt collectors must stay up-to-date on evolving federal and state laws stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, as such laws impact all facets of consumer loan servicing and debt collection. In March of 2020, Burr published an article discussing the global pandemic’s impact on collection practices.

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Secured vs Unsecured Debt: Everything You Need to Know

Sawin & Shea

They may use collection agencies , or they may sue you (asking the court to garnish wages, take an asset, or put a lien on your home). One of the benefits of declaring bankruptcy is that debt collectors cannot try to collect on debts that were discharged in bankruptcy.