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Can I rebuild my credit after bankruptcy?
Absolutely, Although bankruptcy is on your credit report for up to 10 years, with proper advice, you can begin to reestablish your credit immediately after your bankruptcy discharge. In fact, it is likely that pre-approved credit cards will arrive within weeks of a bankruptcy filing. We know how to help you improve your credit, get good rates, and avoid future problems.
How can I restore my credit score after bankruptcy?
One of the most common questions people have following the bankruptcy process is how they can restore their credit score. Obtaining new credit after bankruptcy can be difficult, but there are steps people can take to begin rebuilding credit for the future.
These steps are outlined in our Steps to Improve Credit Score Following Bankruptcy article
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BANKRUPTCY
Bankruptcy: Chapter 7
Bankruptcy: Chapter 11
Bankruptcy: Chapter 13
Bankruptcy: Chapter 20
Divorce and Bankruptcy
FORECLOSURE
Foreclosure legal options
Mortgage Modification
Mortgage Payments
Second Mortgages
Divorce and Foreclosure
CREDIT CARD DEBT RELIEF
Discharging Unsecured Debt
Credit card debt consolidation
Improving Credit Score
Rebuilding Credit Score
COLLECTION ACTIONS AND JUDGMENTS
Debt Collection
Court Judgments
Wage Garnishments
Bank Levy and Bank Executions
Property Liens
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