Question: Are creditors allowed to pursue debts that were not known by the creditor after bankrupcy? I forgot about a debt to a communications company and now I am being harassed by a credit agency. What are my rights?
Answer: No, all debts that existed at the date of bankruptcy are included in your bankruptcy, whether or not you remembered them. You should contact your trustee and ask them to send a creditor’s package to the creditor that is calling you (presumably because they were never notified of the bankruptcy).




