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Discharged Debts Still on Your Credit Report in Jackson County
For most people, filing for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy may be the most difficult decision they ever have to make. At the end of that process, the Court’s discharge should mean an end to the debt that caused the bankruptcy. But many creditor refuse to change their credit reporting to reflect the discharge. Instead they continue to report the same balance as before, or they refuse to update the status of the debt to reflect that the debt has been discharged in its entirety. This usually occurs because the creditor has simply stopped their reporting after notice of the bankruptcy instead of affirmatively making the necessary changes with the credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union). The consequence for most consumers is that the same data that appeared on their report before a bankruptcy will continue to appear after the discharge is issued.
This false reporting harms many consumers and it is illegal.
Get the Fresh Start that You Were Promised
Even though bankruptcy promises a fresh start, the continued reporting of discharged debt after bankruptcy can keep you from the benefits of that new beginning. After a bankruptcy, undischarged debt can signal problems to new creditors and depress your credit score beyond what you might expect for a bankruptcy. Our Michigan attorneys are ready the help Jackson County consumers send the necessary noticed to your creditors and the credit bureaus, and sue to get your reports corrected.
If you need discharged accounts from your bankruptcy removed from your credit reports in Jackson County, contact us now for a free consultation or call (248) 208-8864.
Your Attorney’s Fees Paid by Your Creditors and the Credit Bureaus
State and federal law provide victims of false credit reports with the right to attorney’s fees for restoring their credit. If your creditors or the credit bureaus have refused to correct your credit reports after your discharge, any attorney fees you are paid by the other side, and we charge nothing unless we can get a recover for you. There is no charge to you for your initial consultation. Email us for a free review of your Jackson County bankruptcy discharge problem or call us at (248) 208-8864.
Follow Up and Monitoring
After your case is done and your report has been corrected, we will help you to regularly check and monitor your credit report to make sure you get your fresh start and no new problems appear with a free annual review of your bureau reports. If you don’t know how to get your reports, we can help you get them. And if you just need a little help reading the information in Jackson County, our attorneys are ready to walk you through your reports to insure that you stay free of debt that you discharged in your bankruptcy.
Work with a Michigan Bankruptcy Discharge Lawyer
If you have discharged debt on your credit report in Jackson County after your bankruptcy, our qualified credit reporting lawyer can you prepare and file a case to correct your reports, and give you the fresh start you hoped for. For more than 20 years, the law firm of Lyngklip & Associates has represented victims of false credit reports and been a resource for Michigan consumers who need to correct they credit bureau reports.
To learn more or to schedule a free initial consultation with a Michigan credit reporting lawyer, contact our law firm today or call (248) 208-8864.