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Albany OR Bankruptcy Law Firm To Stop Creditor Harassment & Repossession Update

The Law Office of Kim Covington (541-393-2790) announces updates to its services for clients needing creditor harassment protection in the Albany, OR, area.

Following the announcement, the bankruptcy law firm seeks to help more individuals facing aggressive campaigns from debt collection agencies. Kim and her team take a personalized and empathic approach to cases of this kind, bringing an awareness of the stress that demands for payment can have when one does not have the financial means to settle outstanding bills.

More details can be found at https://www.kimcovington-bankruptcylawyer.com/

For Albany residents seeking to start fresh financially, the firm can assist with all phases of filing for bankruptcy. Once a petition under the Bankruptcy Code has been submitted, no lenders or debt collectors can legally persist in reclaiming monies owed with individuals immediately protected by the bankruptcy court. The Law Office of Kim Covington encourages new clients who are victims of creditor harassment to speak with one of its experienced bankruptcy attorneys. Kim also offers complimentary confidential consultations upon request.

“The constant stream of letters in the mail, calls at home and work, and mounting debt can impact every aspect of your life,” Kim says. “Debt collectors can be relentless in trying to squeeze payments out of you that you can no longer afford. At The Law Office of Kim Covington in Eugene, Oregon, I understand the stress you are under.”

According to a study by Northwestern Mutual, the level of personal debt carried by the average American in 2024 rose to $22,713 from $21,800, with the bulk of the amount coming from credit cards and car loans. Meanwhile, Money.com reports that only 59% of borrowers have a dedicated plan in place to settle their debts.

The Law Office of Kim Covington highlights several benefits that filing for bankruptcy may offer those struggling with unsustainable debts. For example, submitting an emergency bankruptcy filing can stop foreclosure proceedings and prevent the repossession process for goods such as cars, any rent-to-own items, and personal property that has been used as collateral for a debt.

Kim and her team can also help prevent debt repayments from being taken directly out of wages. A spokesperson explains, “Wage garnishments can create additional strife for hardworking people in Oregon. If a creditor is threatening garnishment or is already garnishing your wages for a debt other than spousal support or child support, bankruptcy may be the best option for you.”

In addition to creditor harassment solutions, the firm also offers expertise in asset protection and debt relief and resolution services.

For more information, interested parties can call 541-393-2790 or visit https://www.kimcovington-bankruptcylawyer.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Kim Covington
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Organization: Law Office of Kim Convington
Address: 207 East 5th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401, United States
Website: https://www.kimcovington-bankruptcylawyer.com/

Source: NewsNetwork

Release ID: 89145602

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