Why Won't They Draft Payments From My Bank Account After Filing Bankruptcy?
If before filing for bankruptcy you had automatic drafts from your bank accounts to pay other bills then this may stop when you file the bankruptcy. It’s obviously important to know that these automatic drafts may stop because we want to make sure you do not get behind on things like house payments, car payments and other important bills you have.
Creditors may stop the automatic draft(s) because they want to make sure they don’t violate the automatic stay enacted by filing the bankruptcy. They don’t want to accidentally charge you money that has been wiped out in the bankruptcy. However, even if you don’t include a debt in your bankruptcy they may still stop the automatic draft(s) for precautionary measures.
If you file bankruptcy then you can contact the creditor and get them to begin to send you paper statements if necessary. We talk more about how to get statements again after filing bankruptcy in another blog post.
However, you may not be able to get automatic drafts set up right away after filing the bankruptcy. Be aware of this and be sure to plan accordingly.