When Debt Collectors Call, Part 5: How Do You Stop a Debt Collector From Contacting You? — HandlingConflict
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893796_blogConflict over finances is one of the biggest challenges in a marriage. Knowing how to handle such conflict better will help whether the marriage survives or ends in divorce. This is a link to part of a series titled When Debt Collectors Call by a guest blogger over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog. From time to time, a Guest Blogger will share voice over at the New Mexico Bankruptcy Law Blog and I’ll link over to those posts when I think they can help couples handle financial conflict better. Today, to continues the series, When Debt Collectors Call, we welcome back Deborah DeMack.

Part 5: How Do You Stop a Debt Collector From Contacting You?

You can stop a debt collector from contacting you by writing a letter to the collector informing them to cease contacting you.

Earlier Posts: Part 1: Debt Collection Abuse and the FDCPA, Part 2: To Whom Does the FDCPA Apply? What Debts are Covered?, Part 3: How May a Debt Collector Contact You?, Part 4: What Acts or Practices are Prohibited by the FDCPA?