Stop the Debt Collection Agencies by Declaring Bankruptcy
“I’m having trouble paying all my bills and keep getting those calls. What can I do to escape this debt?” It is something we hear from clients all the time. The pressure of mounting debts can lead to stress and family instability.
Remember, you are not alone. If everyday bills and credit card debt are becoming an issue, avoiding those annoying phone calls by letting us help you declare bankruptcy is one way to protect yourself.
Stop worrying. Speak to a member of our expert team today, and we’ll help you with debt collectors, explain the debt collection laws, and deal with the process of bankruptcy and your debt management plan.
Expert Advice on Debt Collection Agencies
Keep this in mind once you have decided to proceed with declaring bankruptcy:
- Stop making further payments on your unsecured debts, such as personal loans, credit cards, etc.
- Ignore any incoming calls chasing you up for payment or knocking on your door; once your application is submitted, the harassment will cease.
- Ensure you are on top of the usual bills related to your mortgage, utilities, and any relevant insurance, as those are still important.
- We cannot emphasise this enough: STOP, absolutely STOP using your credit card. This will only keep you in debt longer and make you lose track of what needs to be done.
At Bankruptcy Advisory Centre, we have over 30 years of experience providing bankruptcy advice in Australia and helping everyday Australians resolve their financial problems. Our expert team offers a range of debt solutions for individuals and businesses across Australia from our offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.
Andrew Bell Bankruptcy Advisor
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With over 30 years of experience in debt solutions and bankruptcy in Australia Andrew can find a solution for you.
“Nothing is more satisfying to me than knowing that I’ve helped someone get back on their feet by guiding them through the Bankruptcy Process. Rest assured, you’re in good hands with me as we solve your financial problems together.”