Can a creditor call to collect a discharged debt amount?
Date: Tue, 07/16/2019 - 22:54
Can a creditor call to collect a discharged debt amount?
Debt collectors do not have
Debt collectors do not have the option to collect on debts that were discharged in bankruptcy. Once you file for bankruptcy, debt collectors will be barred continue collection activities while the bankruptcy case is pending in court.
One you receive bankruptcy
One you receive bankruptcy discharge order, the temporary automatic stay will be converted to permanent discharge order under the injunction 11 U.S.C. § 524. This implies that creditors can't collect debts that have already been discharged in bankruptcy. However, there are a few debts that can't be discharged in bankruptcy. Creditors can call you for such debts even after you have received bankruptcy discharge order.
Few debts that can't be discharged in bankruptcy are:
Income tax
Child support
Student loans
NO, the creditors can't
NO, the creditors can't contact you for the collection. However, to know in detail, you should consult a bankruptcy attorney.