Eliminate Unnecessary Stress
Harassing calls and letters from collections agents can create unnecessary stress at a time when you are already dealing with the anxiety that comes from financial troubles. Stopping creditor harassment is not easy to do on your own. At the California Law Office of Robert L. Buchler, our experienced lawyer can analyze your situation to let you know what your options are.
To learn more about stopping creditor harassment by filing for bankruptcy or direct debt negotiations with your creditors, contact our Modesto law firm today at 209-576-8404 or send us an e-mail. Your initial consultation will be free.
We Will Fight For You
If your home, property or personal possessions have been threatened, we can help in the fight against your bank, collections agency or other creditor and prevent repossession. A petition for bankruptcy can be filed resulting in an automatic stay. The automatic stay will prevent creditors from taking certain actions against you, such as collecting the debt, initiating foreclosure or garnishing your wages.
A Warning About Debt Relief Companies
Companies who claim to "reorganize" your debt are not focused on providing you with the best solutions for your situation. When you get down to the fine print, their number one goal is usually to preserve capital. This can lead to major deception and poor customer service. It is important to realize that these debt reorganization companies are not likely to effectively reduce your principal balance.
At the Law Office of Robert L. Buchler, we advise clients to explore all of their options regarding their debt. Though bankruptcy might be a scary word for some, for many people, it is the best option to alleviate financial pressures.
Offering Free Initial Consultations
Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation with a hard-working attorney who is skilled in stopping creditor harassment. Call the Law Office of Robert L. Buchler at 209-576-8404 or contact us online.
* We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.











