Life After Bankruptcy
San Fernando Valley Bankruptcy Attorney
Filing for bankruptcy can result in relief from creditors and a life free from debt. However, many people still wonder about the long-term effects of bankruptcy, from the impact on their credit score to their ability to purchase a home or vehicle. Some worry that they will never again be able to apply for a credit card. The truth of the matter is, in the vast majority of cases people are able to rebuild their credit in a matter of just a few years. In most cases, clients begin receiving offers of credit for secured credit cards in a matter of months. In most cases the client has full access to credit in a shorter period of time than expected.
If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, contact a San Fernando Valley bankruptcy attorney today. They can provide you with information regarding the bankruptcy process, as well as what you can expect once your proceedings have successfully concluded.
What can I expect after bankruptcy?
Millions of people and countless businesses file for bankruptcy every year. Far from being a punishment for getting into overwhelming debt, bankruptcy is a viable solution for those that want to eradicate their debt and give themselves a financial clean slate. Filing for bankruptcy does not mean that one cannot buy anything on credit or secure a loan for ten years. Credit cards with small limits and car loans are able to be secured after a bankruptcy, and as those loans and cards are paid off regularly and in a timely fashion, one's credit score will continue to improve until it possibly reaches levels higher than before the person filed for bankruptcy. At The Law Offices of John Ribarich, we want you to know that there is life after bankruptcy. Contact our offices today, and we can help you determine if it is the right option for you. In the event that you decide to file, we will provide you with the help you need to reach your goal of a financially stable life.
Bankruptcy can lead to a debt-free and financially healthy life.
Contact a San Fernando Valley Bankruptcy Lawyer
for more information on the process and guidance in the event that you decide to file.
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