Rebuilding Credit After Bankruptcy
Start to rebuild credit with the help of Total Bankruptcy
First, you breathe a sigh of relief. Your case is closed and your enormous debt load is erased. Now what? Your experienced bankruptcy attorney can guide you toward a whole new set of habits to rebuild credit based on the following four steps. And since you can't file another bankruptcy for at least eight years, these steps are important to your start to rebuild credit and your financial future.
Bankruptcy Can Be A Good Thing
Although a bankruptcy can remain on your credit report for up to 10 years, you can start reestablishing your credit immediately after your case is closed. Your score can actually improve simply because your debt has been eliminated. Additionally, since you will be unable to file another bankruptcy for six years, lenders may perceive you to be a better risk than before you filed. You should be able to finance a home within two years after bankruptcy as long as you can make a minimum down payment and demonstrate the ability to make the monthly mortgage payments. Similarly, you will likely be able to finance a car immediately after your discharge. And, surprisingly, you probably will be receiving solicitations within days of receiving a discharge. Be careful not to get into the same trap again. Your financial well-being depends on it.
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All you have to do is pick up the phone and call our TotalAttorneys.com LawLine, toll-free, at 1 (877) 349-1309. One of our experienced attorneys will be available to assess your financial situation, explain your options to you and give you a reasonable estimate of how much your case will cost.
Or, use our online case evaluation form. Simply fill out this confidential online form with a few details about your financial situation, and one of our experienced bankruptcy attorneys will contact you for your free, no-obligation consultation. It couldn't be any easier
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