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Will I be able to get credit after filing bankruptcy?

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Filing bankruptcy does not prevent you from getting new credit. An entire class of lenders target the recently bankrupt as customers! Immediately after a bankruptcy filing, you can expect credit to be more difficult to get. Credit is, however, available but usually from large car dealers who want to sell you a car at their price. Still, this can help you reestablish your credit.
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Will I be able to establish new credit after filing Bankruptcy?

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Yes. It is possible to re-establish your credit after filing a Bankruptcy. In fact, for many debtors, Bankruptcy is the first and most important step in re-establishing your credit.
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Can I get credit after filing bankruptcy?

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Although bankruptcy may legally be reported to your credit report for up to 10 years, you can begin to reestablish your credit immediately. Remember that "credit" is your ability to borrow money. Lenders consider many factors while determining whether to loan you money, but most importantly, they consider your debt-to-income ratio. You are probably visiting this site because you already have more outstanding debt than you have the ability to pay. So, arguably, you do not have credit.
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Can I keep any credit cards after filing for bankruptcy?

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If you want to keep a credit card through bankrucpty, contact the bank or store before you file.If you offer to reaffirm the debt, some banks or stores may let you keep the credit card. (Reaffirm = sign a statment of intention not to discharge the debt in bankruptcy and continue to make the regular payments.)
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Can I repair my credit after filing bankruptcy?

Yes. In fact you can begin repairing your credit immediately the day after you file your bankruptcy. More info...
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How do I rebuild my credit after filing for bankruptcy?

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Although bankruptcy may be legally reported on your credit report for up to 10 years, 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. However, borrowers should wait 1-2 years before obtaining credit cards, car loans or a mortgage to avoid higher interest rates.
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How can I re-establish my credit after filing bankruptcy?

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Secured credit cards (in which the debtor deposits funds with the credit card issuer) can be obtained to begin the process of rebuilding credit. Also, working with a debt management organization, or successfully completing debtor education programs will improve your credit risk rating.
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How Will Filing Bankruptcy Affect My Credit?

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Bankruptcies appear on a person's credit report for 10 years. However, many credit card companies will offer debtors new cards right after they receive their bankruptcy discharge. Some credit card companies deem newly discharged debtors a good credit risk because they know that the debtors cannot file another Chapter 7 bankruptcy for at least 8 more years. In most cases, debtors can start rebuilding their credit right after they receive a discharge.
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ARE THERE TAX RAMIFICATIONS TO MY FILING BANKRUPTCY?

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Generally, no. Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy is generally not a "tax event." A person does not incur less or more income taxes by filing bankruptcy. It has no effect. No. Creditors do not have to show up to the bankruptcy meeting and rarely do. Creditors have up till 60 days from the date of the meeting to object. Again, it is as rare as snow in May that a creditor objects to a debt, and it is usually something which you and I have talked about prior.
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Will I be able to get credit again after I file bankruptcy?

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Yes. Most of my clients receive pre-approved credit applications in the mail shortly after their bankruptcy is discharged. However, you will probably have to pay higher interest rates.
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Will I still be able to obtain credit after bankruptcy?

Yes. Creditors understand that people who have filed bankruptcy are in a better financial position than before they filed bankruptcy. More info...
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What can debtors do to re-establish their credit after filing bankruptcy?

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In some jurisdictions there may be debtor education programs offered in connection with chapter 13 cases that can help debtors re-establish credit. Where such programs are not available, debtors may be able to obtain a "secured" credit card, which requires that the debtor deposit funds with the credit card issuer. This provides the opportunity to show responsible use of credit, which is a major factor in any issuer's credit decisions.
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Will filing bankruptcy effect my credit rating?

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Unfortunately it will. However, most individuals are able to rebuild their credit within a few years. If you are currently contemplating bankruptcy, then it is likely that your current credit rating has already been effected. A discharge of your current debt may provide the opportunity to rebuild your credit with steady, regular payments on a new account.
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What impact will my filing bankruptcy have upon my credit report and credit score?

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A bankruptcy filing generally remains on your credit for ten years following a Chapter 7 filing, and seven years following a Chapter 13 filing. A bankruptcy filing will of course negatively impact your credit score, but if you are significantly behind making timely payments to creditors your credit rating may already be adversely affected. Given that the bankruptcy eliminates some or all of your debts, you may be in a better financial situation to pay your bills and improve your credit.
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Are there any alternatives to filing bankruptcy?

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Debtors who have faced obstacles to paying off their debts when due have no doubt received more than their fair share of demanding letters and phone calls, and the thought of getting rid of their debts, and thus the constant demands, through bankruptcy can be quite appealing. Before making a decision to pursue that route, which can have long-term effects on credit rating and the ability to make large purchases, like a home, debtors should consider other, less drastic alternatives.
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How do I go about filing bankruptcy?

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If you know at this point that you want to file complete the forms sent to you with this Overview. If no forms were enclosed contact our office to make arrangements to obtain them. We need you to provide all the information requested on these forms so that we can prepare the bankruptcy petition and schedules that are filed with the Bankruptcy Court. Every blank should be filed in. If the answer is no or none put "no" or "none".
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You should only file Bankruptcy as a last resort and after all other methods have failed. If you have enough discretionary income to resolve your debt over time, it may be recommended that you attempt Debt Settlement in lieu of filing bankruptcy. Resolving your debt through Debt Settlement will have a more positive impact on your credit rating in the long run. Remember that a Bankruptcy will stay on your credit profile for up to 10 years.
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How do I get a bankruptcy filing removed from my credit report?

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The Bankruptcy Court has no jurisdiction over credit reporting agencies. The Fair Credit Reporting Act, 6 U.S.C. § 605, is the law that controls credit-reporting agencies. The law states that credit reporting agencies may not report a bankruptcy case on a person’s credit report after ten years from the date the bankruptcy case is filed. You may contact the Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Education Division, Washington, D.C.
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What is the best way to establish and rebuild credit after filing Bankruptcy?

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Bankruptcy is a blemish on your credit report. Its affect, however, may be mitigated by showing a positive payment history on credit accounts after filing the Bankruptcy. This may be done in one of two ways. First, continue to make timely payments on secured assets, such as your home or your car. This will demonstrate your ability to make responsible payments to your creditors. Second, apply for a secured credit card.
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Will my credit score or previous filing for bankruptcy matter?

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Absolutely not. Axis Payday Loan does not perform credit checks as your collateral is your next paycheck. Whether you have no credit, bad credit or even a bankruptcy, Axis Payday Loan can get you the funds you need to last you until your next payday.
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Can I keep certain credit cards or other debt even though I'm filing a bankruptcy?

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Yes. You can keep debt, particularly secured debt, such as your home and car as long as you indicate your intention to do so in the bankruptcy petition. As far as credit card debt, you may keep one or two cards, but your attorney must state that he has reviewed your finances and that keeping such debt is in your best interest and imposes no undue hardship upon you.
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When do I have to stop using my credit cards if I'm planning on filing for bankruptcy?

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As soon as you anticipate filing bankruptcy, you must stop using your credit cards. California Bankruptcy law allows the review of questionable purchases for potential fraud. If a purchase is made 40 days prior to filing or cash advances taken within 20 days of filing, the debt may possibly be excluded from the bankruptcy. Return to top
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How does someone re-establish good credit after filing bankruptcy?

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There is life after bankruptcy! To achieve good credit, you'll need to start fresh and borrow a new loan or open a new credit account. The most important thing is to not get yourself back into the situation that lead to bankruptcy! So start small. Take out a small loan or open a credit card with a low limit. Make all your payments on time. Never charge over the limit. Do not borrow more than you can afford to repay.
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Return to top 15. Whom do I notify about a possible fraudulent bankruptcy filing?

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You should notify the trustee in the case and call or write to the United States Trustee at (303) 312-7230 or 999 18th St., Ste. 1551, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public can now report suspected bankruptcy fraud via e-mail to USTP.Bankruptcy.Fraud@usdoj.gov The DOJ's Executive Office of US Trustees (EOUST) has launched an Internet hotline to allow the public to report suspected instances of bankruptcy fraud. Please click here to visit the Department of Justice Bankruptcy Fraud Hotline.
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Will filing Bankruptcy mean I can't get credit for 7 years?

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I have heard this wives' tale so many times and cannot figure out where it came from. Straight bankruptcy is called Chapter 7, maybe that is where the seven years came from, but the truth is that many people have a better chance of getting credit after they file Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is definitely a negative mark on a credit report and can be reported for 10 years after filing after which is must be removed.
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I've been thinking about filing for bankruptcy. How would it affect my credit record?

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Although there are some bankruptcy attorneys that take the time to qualify candidates for professional credit consulting versus bankruptcy, it doesn't happen enough. Most people who file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy do so ill advised, or under a great amount of psychological and financial pressure. They also tend to regret it later because of the ten-year lingering affect on their credit record. This is not to say that all people can avoid bankruptcy as a means to an end. But some can.
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Will my credit be affected by filing a "Fraud Alert"?

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Putting a "Fraud Alert" on your credit report will not harm your credit. The presence of a fraud alert should not interfere with your daily use of a credit card or banking/checking accounts. A fraud alert may limit your ability to obtain instant credit for immediate, in-store purchases.
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF FILING FOR BANKRUPTCY?

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For a debtor, it is an opportunity to reduce or eliminate debt, cancel contracts or leases, and return to financial health. The filing of a petition in bankruptcy automatically triggers a broad restraining order against all creditors, preventing them from commencing or continuing any judicial proceeding against the debtor including the enforcement of judgments.
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