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Colorado Springs bankruptcy attorneys realize that consumers today are being hit hard.

If you're facing lots of debt and having trouble paying the bills, filing bankruptcy could potentially help you get out of debt and back on track.

Why wait until next month's bills are due and rack up more interest and late fees? You may be able to find a way to clear yourself of debt with the help of a Colorado Springs bankruptcy attorney.

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You Shouldn't Necessarily Believe All You Hear from "Credit Repair" Companies

You may be tempted to contact the people you have seen advertised who show themselves as "Credit Repair Services."

These people may make it sound easy to solve your financial problems without filing a case in court, and in some cases, this may be possible. But, if you should decide to meet with one of these services, you need to make sure that you don't confuse a credit counseling service -- one that belongs to a reputable membership organization and is independently accredited -- with a credit repair service.

Credit repair firms may often aim to improve your credit history by taking shortcuts or finding other time-saving measures.

Unscrupulous credit repair services may promise to end your credit woes with claims of "Easy credit!" and "End all your money worries!" Others may claim to be able to remove an adverse public record such as a judgment lien from your credit report.

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Such claims may be false and misleading. In addition, any attempts by a credit repair service to improve your credit history by modifying your identity can land you in trouble. According to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, you may be charged with wire or mail fraud if you use falsified personal credit data to apply for credit.

Because of the risk, it's important to make an informed choice about whichever debt-relief option you may choose.

Talk to a local Colorado Springs bankruptcy lawyer--for free and with no obligations--about your legal options today.


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