What Happens to Collection Calls When You File For Bankrutpcy?
The calls stop.

What Happens to Collection Calls When You File For Bankruptcy?
If you are thinking about bankruptcy, you may already be dealing with collection calls. Many people come to my office after months of phone calls, letters, or even threats of lawsuits. One of the biggest benefits of filing bankruptcy is something called the automatic stay.
The automatic stay is a rule that starts the moment a bankruptcy case is filed. It tells most creditors they must stop trying to collect money from you. For many people, this brings almost immediate relief.
What the Automatic Stay Stops
Once your bankruptcy case is filed, most collection activity must stop.
This usually includes:
- Collection phone calls
- Collection letters
- Lawsuits for unpaid debts
- Wage garnishments
- Bank account garnishments
- Repossession efforts
For many people, the constant pressure from creditors finally ends.










