Credit Repair After Bankruptcy
July 19th, 2010 | by Jonathan Alper |One of the major concerns of bankruptcy debtors is their credit rating. Credit ratings, while important to all, are especially important to bankruptcy debtors who usually emerge from bankruptcy with little cash and no assets. They need to reestablish credit as soon as possible in the event they need to buy necessities like a car or appliances for which they cannot pay cash.
I saw a good blog post by Michigan bankruptcy attorney Kurt O’Keefe about what steps people can take to rebuild credit after a bankruptcy. Those readers concerned about credit rehabilitation after bankruptcy can get good advice by reading Mr. O’Keefe’s article.

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