Filing Bankruptcy; No Stigma and No Mark On Your Credit Score

You are getting the fact that bankruptcy is reported on your credit report for up to 10 years confused with the effect that reporting will have on your credit.
By: massachusettsbankruptcycenter
 
Dec. 30, 2009 - PRLog -- You are getting the fact that bankruptcy is reported on your credit report for up to 10 years confused with the effect that reporting will have on your credit. Just because something is reported on your credit report does NOT necessarily mean it will have a negative effect on your credit score.By the time you meet with a bankruptcy attorney, your credit is probably severely damaged. If your credit score has already been damaged, bankruptcy cannot and will not diminish it further. If you begin to pay your new bills on time, after filing for bankruptcy, your credit score will begin to improve fairly soon.

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