Stop Creditor Harassment by Working With a Lawyer
When the letters keep arriving in the mail, when the harassing phone calls start, when your creditors won't leave you alone, working with a lawyer can help. At the law office of Ryan J. Ruehle, we work with our clients to help them stop debt collections and the creditor harassment that often comes with them.
While there is no one perfect solution that permanently stops all collections and creditor actions, we can help you get the time you need to get your finances in order. With three convenient law office locations in Cincinnati, West Chester and Northern Kentucky, we offer our services to clients throughout Ohio and Northern Kentucky.
Our founding attorney Ryan J. Ruehle has over five years of experience representing creditors. It gives him perspective on stopping creditor harassment because he has in-depth knowledge of the laws creditors must follow, including the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA). He uses this knowledge to protect your interests.
Collections and Bankruptcy
Working with you, we can help you build strategies for working with creditors — either as the complete solution to your problems or a part of a larger bankruptcy plan.
For many of our clients, bankruptcy is a viable option for stopping collections. Many different kinds of debt may be eliminated in bankruptcy:
- Credit card debt
- old lease agreements/eviction judgments
- Deficiency balances on mortgages and automobiles
- Medical debt
- Old utility bills
- Signature and Payday loans
- Certain taxes
Many people are surprised to find out that filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help eliminate certain past due taxes. Chapter 13 can also help eliminate late fees and penalties while you pay back past-due taxes that are not discharged in bankruptcy.
Stop Creditor Harassment. Work With an Experienced Attorney.
Contact us by calling (513) 777-0880 (Ohio) or (859) 331-7867 (Kentucky) or by simply completing our online contact form. Consultations are free and confidential.
We are a debt relief agency and help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.




