Stop Harassment
We Can Make Them Stop the Constant Harassment
When you are behind on your bills, creditors and collection agencies will call you at all hours of the night and day. They'll call you at work and call your neighbors, friends and family members. They'll flood your mailbox with threatening letters. They will file lawsuits against you, garnish your wages and repossess your car.
It can be an unbearable situation.
Put Our Team on Your Side
We can make it stop. We are the attorneys of Serpe, Dizonno & Associates. Our lawyers have more than 50 years of combined legal experience to put to work on your behalf. If you want to stop the harassment by creditors, contact us today to arrange a free consultation.
We will analyze your financial situation and recommend appropriate options, including filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Once we file for bankruptcy, creditors must stop their attempts to contact you and recover the debt. It's the law. In addition, bankruptcy puts a hold on any debt-related lawsuits pending against you.
The Power of the Automatic Stay
Bankruptcy is a last resort and we do not recommend it for everyone. However, bankruptcy is a powerful tool for transforming your life. As soon as your case is filed, an "automatic stay" is put in place. This order can transform your life through its power to:
- Stop creditor phone calls
- Stop foreclosure
- Stop wage garnishment
- Stop repossession orders
- Stop lawsuits against you
One of the benefits of hiring an attorney is that you can tell creditors to "Call my lawyer" even before we file for bankruptcy. We know that creditors make our clients' lives miserable. When we get involved, we turn the tables on creditors and make their lives miserable for a while.
If you have had enough of their threats and intimidation, contact the Law Offices of Serpe, Dizonno & Associates for a free consultation. We stop creditors from harassing our clients in DuPage County and Cook County, Illinois.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

