After You File BankruptcyWhat Happens to Your Credit After You File Bankruptcy? Many people who file bankruptcy are worried about what will happen to their credit. They’ve heard rumors that they won’t be able get credit for ten years after you filing bankruptcy. Your credit probably wasn’t strong when you filed bankruptcy, so naturally, when you’ve just filed bankruptcy, your credit won’t instantly become be strong. Here’s what you can realistically expect after your bankruptcy discharge:
If you’re like most people, not much will change right after your discharge. Your credit was probably weak before you filed bankruptcy, and it will be weak immediately after. However, without your old bills holding you back, you’ll have a "fresh start" -a chance to start to rebuild your credit. If you begin paying all your bill on time, your credit can be stronger than it was before you filed. Contact us for a Free Consultation with an experienced Bankruptcy Attorney. Attorney David L. Davitt has over 25 years of experience in Bankruptcy cases. We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. |

