Your Credit Rating Will Survive Your Personal Bankruptcy Filing
Are you hearing that a bankruptcy filing will ruin your credit rating forever?
Are you aware that this contention is absolutely false?
Do not be persuaded by myths that run rampant, about bankruptcy and credit. Get the facts about consumer bankruptcy and credit repair from our Brent Sorenson & Associates, P.C., law firm.
Our founding attorney Brent Sorenson has guided thousands of families to financial security during his 20 years of experience in eastern Washington. His skills and wisdom can make a big difference in your future.
We show you what a "fresh start" looks like. We help you to rebuild your credit, and use it responsibly. We instruct you in how to avoid future financial pitfalls. Our full-service bankruptcy law offices can help.
Call today, toll free, for the complimentary consultation that could change your life. 866-657-4776.
Rebuild Your Credit. Reclaim Your Life. Brent Sorenson & Associates Can Help.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy eliminates debt. Chapter 13 bankruptcy reorganizes it, for repayment over time. In either case, a filer can be attractive to credit card companies once again when he or she successfully completes the bankruptcy process. And many banks will offer loans to clients just two years after a Chapter 7 bankruptcy has concluded.
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy will appear on your credit report for 10 years, but does not necessarily harm your credit during that period. Your debt-to-income ratio is reduced because your total debts have been discharged.
Chapter 13 serves to reduce debt and re-establish consistent payments to creditors. This plan gradually eliminates debt and places filers on a solid financial footing.
For sound advice about use of credit cards and loans after bankruptcy, contact us. Brent Sorenson & Associates has the legal knowledge and strategic skills that can help you.
Contact Our Spokane Valley Law Offices
Our lawyer can speak to you, toll free. Call 866-657-4776.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.



