Over the years Dantzman & Dantzman has spoken with hundreds of prospective bankruptcy clients. For a variety of reasons, such as feelings of guilt or embarrassment, pride or just plain neglect, it appears that a lot of people wait too long before coming in to get started. Clients often wait until the very last minute before consulting with a bankruptcy lawyer for help. In many instances, if clients would’ve contacted us sooner, we could have prevented them from cashing in their retirement funds, selling off assets or waiting until their car or home was repossessed or foreclosed, in many cases the client’s wages are already being garnished. All of these things could’ve been prevented if they would have come in sooner. That is why Dantzman & Dantzman offers a free consultation, so clients can come in, meet face-to-face with an attorney, get their questions answered, and quickly make an informed decision. So the bottom line is don’t wait. Take a proactive approach to deal with your financial issues now.
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How to Improve Your Credit Score After Bankruptcy
Whether or not you have faced financial problems, the truth is that you should know how to improve your credit score. Unless your credit score is at the perfect score of 850, then there is always room for improvement.
The majority of Americans do not understand that there are several proactive ways to improve your credit score. Clearly, you can’t sit back and hope for your credit score to improve without taking any actions to acquire credit and demonstrate credit worthiness. Even if you currently have bad credit, or you have recently filed for bankruptcy, with a little bit of time and patience it is possible to raise your credit score.