Fair Debt Collection
Browse these pages for more information about the process of debt collection, your legal rights under both federal and state law (Fair Debt Collection Practices Act or FDCPA, and various state law schemes that may offer similar or even enhanced protection against creditor harassment), and how to enforce those rights yourself. Remember: If your questions aren't completely answered here, search the archives of the South Carolina Bankruptcy & Consumer Law Blog! I add posts and articles all the time to this blog about lots of topics related to debt collection and bankruptcy. If there's a topic you'd like to see addressed on the Bankruptcy & Consumer Law Blog, drop me a line and let me know.
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The Law Office of Sheryl Sisk Schelin is a debt relief agency under the laws of the United States, including the Bankruptcy Code, and assists its clients by helping them to file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code, among other solutions, and as appropriate to their individual needs.