Filing Bankruptcy Won’t Ruin Your Credit

For most people, filing bankruptcy won’t ruin your credit, contrary to popular opinion.  In fact, filing bankruptcy can actually fix your credit in addition to its main benefits of getting rid of your debts and protecting you from creditors.

First, if you are behind on your bills, your credit is not your biggest problem.  Not paying bills can result in your car being repossessed, your home being foreclosed, your income being garnished, and your bank account being emptied, all in addition to being constantly harassed by creditors.  Bankruptcy can prevent all of these things from happening to you.  Compare this to having bad credit.

Second, if you are behind on your bills your credit is already bad and filing bankruptcy will not make your credit significantly worse than it already is.  Many of my clients’ credit scores actually increase when they file bankruptcy.

Finally, we can show you how to increase your credit score after filing bankruptcy.  If you follow our instructions, your credit score will be about average after a year, and will continue to increase to above average if you continue to work on it.

If you have in serious debt problems, contact a bankruptcy attorney today.  Don’t let fear about your credit keep you from getting the debt relief help that you need.