New Jersey Bankruptcy Law Practice

Repairing and Protecting Your Credit

Are you having difficulties with your credit? The law offices of Lee M. Perlman, New Jersey bankruptcy lawyer, can help restore your credit and help you with credit report problems.

We Offer Credit Solutions in New Jersey

The word “bankruptcy” has a negative connotation in today’s lexicon. Bankruptcy signifies “the end” or a debtor’s “financial Armageddon”. But is it really? Actually, bankruptcy gives debtors a fresh start from past debts and you can begin to rebuild your future. Unlike debt forgiveness programs, filing for bankruptcy is not taxable and will improve your credit as long as you keep current going forward. That’s right, filing bankruptcy may actually help your credit.

Many of our clients receive offers for credit before their bankruptcy is even finished. We have had many clients who purchase homes within two years of their bankruptcy. Our firm also has a Credit Reporting Coordinator on staff to help make sure our clients’ credit reports are as accurate and up-to-date as possible enabling them to maximize their credit scores.

Questions About Credit after Bankruptcy?

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Help for You and Your Credit

Are creditors always harassing you? Filing bankruptcy will temporarily shield you from creditors through what is known legally as an “automatic stay”. Creditors who violate the stay open themselves up to civil actions in state court, where you may be entitled to an award for damages.

Whether you have problems with creditors, paying credit cards, or your credit report, Lee M. Perlman who has focused his practice on New Jersey bankruptcy law for 19 years, will gladly assist in repairing your credit.

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