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You can inform them of the Circuit Court (or whichever applies) the BK was filed, and the Case/Docket numbers. However, the attorney handling the filing should be notified. Dealing with creditors is part of (or should be) the client and attorney agreement.

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Q: If some creditors still contact you about preexisting debts after filing Chapter 7 what recourse do you have prior to contacting your attorney?
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