www.Savedme.com 800-728-3363 800-SAVEDME. Bankruptcy Attorney Jamie Ryke of the Second Start Bankruptcy Law Firm in Southfield, Michigan and Chicago Illinois talks about what happens to your credit score when you file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcies.

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9 Responses to “What happens to your credit score when filing bankruptcy”
  1. bankruptcyattorney says:

    It really depends on the 13 itself. I would be pleased to answer your individual questions at 800-728-3363

  2. unit666industries says:

    im filing on chapter 13.

  3. bankruptcyattorney says:

    I have never heard of that. The only way I know of to “clean” or “sweep” you r credit is to file bankruptcy and eliminate all debt.

  4. bicepsca says:

    I have heard about some lawyers cleaning our credit record is that right? They call it a sweep? Doy ou do that?

  5. bankruptcyattorney says:

    You can still get employment after filing bankruptcy. The purpose is to get you out from under the 35k. There is no time limit to how long someone can go after your debt.

  6. argent2020 says:

    I heard that when filing for chp 7, excellent luck in finding employment.

    I owe between my wife and I about 35K or may be even more. Some of the debts are older than ten years, but the collectors keep calling.
    I just don’t answer their calls, and Mr. Hughes (the one who call the most) keeps getting more mad with nasty messages.

  7. AttractiveCredit says:

    I filed for chapter 7 this year and it was the best thing I’ve done. I have 680+ credit scores. Find out how by visiting my videos

  8. CreditSecretsBible says:
  9. TheWarOnDebt says:

    Dude, fantastic vid! So right!

    J.

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