Can a Long Island stop Legal Proceedings against me?
Have you received a summons stating a credit card company,
landlord, or another party has filed a civil lawsuit against you as
a collection effort? The experienced bankruptcy attorneys at The
Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C. in Long Island can advise you
of your options.
Receiving a summons to go to court is always stressful, and
lawsuits often cost money to defend. For these reasons, too many
people simply fail to show up to their court date, which results in
a default judgment against them. Even if you defend your case in
court, the case could still result in a judgment against you if the
creditor prevails. Such judgments may then lead to wage
garnishments, liens, and other court-approved attempts to collect
the debt. If you are struggling financially and have received a
summons, you should explore your options with an attorney as soon
as possible.
How bankruptcy can help
When you file for personal bankruptcy, a court order known as an
"automatic stay" immediately takes effect under 11 U.S. Code ยง 362
of the United States Bankruptcy Code. The automatic stay prohibits
any further collection activities from creditors during your
bankruptcy process. The stay also halts any pending civil
litigation by creditors and prevents any additional creditors from
filing new civil lawsuits against you. The court takes violations
of the automatic stay very seriously. If a creditor is notified of
your bankruptcy filing and willfully continues litigation activity
against you, they may face sanctions by the bankruptcy court.
If your bankruptcy is approved, the underlying debt that incited
the civil lawsuit will likely be included in your bankruptcy plan.
Therefore, once that debt is discharged by the bankruptcy court,
the creditor will no longer have a reason to file any more lawsuits
against you regarding that debt. In this way, filing bankruptcy in
a timely fashion can help you avoid the costly defense of a civil
lawsuit the stress of facing a creditor in court. It may also
protect you from judgments, liens, garnishments, and more that will
only make your financial situation more tenuous.
If you have received a summons for a civil lawsuit, do not hesitate
to contact our office at 631-479-2455 to discuss your options
today.