Legally they can't, once the bankruptcy is filed it places an automatic stay on collection attempts/calls, lawsuits, garnishments, repossessions,foreclosures and so forth. Creditors are given the opportunity to request the stay be lifted but this generally involves secured property. A few exceptions might be where a judgment which does not exceed the person's insurance coverage or multi-party cases.
If a creditor violates a bankruptcy stay the debtor should contact the attorney handling the BK or the court administrator where the BK petition was filed.
The chances are that creditors will still try to collect from you if you just left court for a chapter 7 bankruptcy (without quotes):. The chances are that the train hasn't left yet.
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