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Abusive Collection Practices

Abusive Collection Practices Protection

Seattle, Washington, Bankruptcy Attorney

At Leen & O'Sullivan, PLLC, in Seattle, Washington, we are committed to taking all steps necessary to protect our clients against bankruptcy violations and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) violations, ultimately stopping creditor harassment of our clients.  If you have questions or concerns regarding debt collection practices and creditor harassment, we can help.

Contact us today to arrange a free initial consultation with a knowledgeable attorney regarding your legal options to stop creditor harassment.

FDCPA and Federal Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) often go hand in hand when creditors continue to report uncollectible debt to credit reporting agencies.  We represent our clients against these violations.  By forcing the debt collector to provide proof of the debt and taking other steps, we can ensure that you are protected from violations by creditors, collection agencies, credit reporting agencies, and debt buyers.

If the statute of limitations has expired on your debt but the creditor continues to attempt to collect on that debt, this is a FDCPA violation, and you have cause for legal action.  We will evaluate our clients' debt to determine whether or not their creditors have claims.  When a violation has occurred, we can help our clients avoid filing bankruptcy by getting the debt dismissed.

Our attorneys can help you determine whether or not you truly owe these debts to the creditors who are attempting to collect from you, and represent your interests at whatever level is necessary, including litigation.  We will provide a thorough and in-depth evaluation of your situation and your individual debts.

We will take the necessary steps on behalf of our clients to correct these violations by the creditors and stop creditor harassment.  If the collection practices continue, we will file lawsuits on behalf of our clients and aggressively advocate for their rights and protections in court.

Stop creditor harassment.  Contact the bankruptcy law firm of Leen & O'Sullivan to discuss your rights against abusive collection practices and FDCPA or FCRA violations.




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