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question iconI’m currently being sued by debt buyer, although I’m Pro Se on all court documents and once used an attorney to help look at documents, They keep trying to send to my previous attorney they got his information from the invoice I attached to my answer. I’m wondering if this breaks some statute or law for FDCPA? thanks
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If you had an attorney listed they would assume that they needed to speak to them. If you have since informed them that you are not represented by that attorney and they need to communicate with you directly and you think they are still not contacting you to try to hinder your ability to proceed with the case then you need to let the judge on your case know. There is not anything specific they would be violating under the FDCPA.


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Bill Henry
BankruptcyAug 15, 2019
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